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Contact Greer
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Background
Who is Michael Greer, anyway?
The links below provide more information about Greer, his products/services,
and his clients.

In general, Greer's books, training sessions, and this website
contain tools, articles, and information designed to help newcomers to the field
of project management (PM). These materials can also benefit those supervisors
or trainers who are trying to help these newcomers learn how to manage projects
better. You are a member of Greer's target audience if you share some of
these characteristics:
 | You are responsible for managing a project of some kind and
would like the project to achieve quality results, on-time and within
budget. |
 | You have training or experience in a particular field such
as marketing, engineering, accounting, medicine, computer installation,
programming, desktop
publishing, or one of a thousand other professions. |
 | You know your profession and you have a pretty good
idea of the kinds of results (i.e., the finished product or customer impact)
your project should achieve. |
 | You have little or no formal training in project
management. |
 | You’re not quite sure about all the things you
need to do to manage your project. |
 | You would like to know enough about project
management to be able to figure out what a project manager needs to do, with
whom, and when to do it. |
 | You are probably serving as project manager at the
same time you are making your own contribution to the project as a specialist
in your field (i.e., you may be managing the project on a part-time basis). |
 | You have no need to learn all the sophisticated
management techniques that a project manager would need in order to manage a
billion-dollar construction project or to land a space craft on Mars. |
 | You want some simple, easy-to-use PM tools and strategies
and you want clear, practical information about PM. |
 | You or your supervisor recognize that you need to
establish a foundation of basic project management habits that may later be
enhanced and adjusted to fit your industry or organization. |
 | You are a trainer or supervisor of project managers and you
want to help them, and your entire organization, develop better PM
skills and strategies. |
 | You are a student of PM -- a beginner who wants to learn
some basic, useful stuff about project management. |
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