A practical nine-step productivity guide for turning your dreams into realitiesWhen you think of project management, you probably think of business projects and boring meetings. But every project, personal and professional, needs to be properly managed if you expect to turn what you can dream up into a reality you can live. We all have dreams we're passionate aboutgetting ahead at work, starting a business, or even learning to play an instrumentbut it's difficult to live your dreams without a framework for getting from vision to achievement.Dream It, Do It, Live It offers practical, understandable, and doable guidance on achieving any goal in nine easy steps. With case studies of real people who achieved their own dreams, this easy-to-read illustrated guide will help you focus on the dream you want to make real and the constructive and meaningful steps you can take to today to make that dream happen.
A short, easy-to-read guide full of practical advice and simple steps for getting started on the path to your ultimate goalsIncludes an easy-to-follow nine-step system that helps you reach any goal, professional or personalIdeal for professionals who want to get ahead, entrepreneurs who want to start their own business, hobbyists, and anyone who wants to turn the intangible into the tangible
No matter where you want to go in life, there's always a way to get there.Dream It, Do It, Live It gives you the practical, real-world advice you need to set out on the road to your ultimate success.
Richard Newton and Ciprian Adrian Rusen are both experienced project managers having delivered projects worth millions of dollars.
Richard Newton is the author of the bestselling Project Management bookThe Project Manager, part of the FT prentice Hall series as well as several other titles on the topic. He runs his own management consultancy firm having consulted for Cap Gemini Ernst& Young and been the Head of Solutions Delivery at Energis and the commercial director at Telewest Broadband.
Ciprian runs various blogs and online ventures and has a solid social media profile across Linkedin, twitter, goggle plus and facebook. He runs his own technology blog with over 240k monthly visits covering mainly technology but also productivity.
Richard and Ciprian have blogged together and run virtual conferences together for clients. They are both bloggers at a project management blog with 3k monthly page views. They both speak regularly at a variety of events such as the association of project managers and the change management institute, and have also done webcasts and video shows. They are also engaged with the HE sector having spoken at the London Business School and Canfield, on topics of change management and project management.
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