
A project library What’s on Eric Woodcock’s bookshelves This might be called a bibliography, but in fact it is the collection of project-related books, films and so on which I possess. These resources are labelled in Harvard reference style, which is how they should be cited in any academic or published work. The books are the editions on your author’s book shelf; they are often later paperback versions rather than original hardbacks. Some of the titles, especially text books, will not be the latest editions. Harvard purists expect to see the authors’ names in capital letters, and up to three authors to be named, but I think this can make the citation harder to read. In any case, the whole point of a referencing system is to allow you to find the particular work quickly and that is the acid test of whether the reference is helpful. Text books Project management theory Andersen, E., et al. 4th ed. 2009. Goal directed project management. London: Kogan Page. Anon. 2008. Teach yourself project management. London: Hodder Education. Barker, S. & Cole, R. 2009. Brilliant project management. Harlow, UK: Pearson. Burke, R. & Barron, S. 2014. Project management leadership. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons. Coleman, S. & MacNicol, D. 3rd ed. 2015. Project leadership. Farnham, UK: Gower. Davies, A. 2017. Projects – a very short introduction. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Davies, A. & Hobday, M. 2005. The business of projects. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Gray, C. & Larson, E. Project management, the managerial process. 4th ed. London: McGraw Hill. Köster, K. 2010. International project management. London: Sage Publications. Lock, D. 9th ed. 2007. Project management. Aldershot, UK: Gower Publishing. Mantel, S. et al. 2008. Project management in practice. John Wiley & Sons. Mantel, S. et al. 2011. Project management in practice. John Wiley & Sons. Maylor, H. 3rd ed. 2005. Project management. Harlow, UK: Pearson Education. Maylor, H. 4th ed. 2010. Project management. Harlow, UK: Pearson Education. © Eric Woodcock 2019 10 October 2019 Page 1 Meredith, J. & Mantel, S. 8th ed. 2012. Project management, a managerial approach. Singapore: John Wiley & Sons. Morris, P. 1997. The management of projects. London: Thomas Telford. Nokes, S. & Kelly, S. 2nd ed. 2007. The definitive guide to project management. Harlow, UK: Pearson Education. Obeng, E. 1996. All change! – the project leader’s secret handbook. London: Financial Times Management. Pinto, J. 2005. Project management, achieving competitive advantage. Upper Saddle River, NJ, US: Pearson Prentice-Hall. Pinto, J. 2nd ed. 2010. Project management, achieving competitive advantage. Upper Saddle River, NJ, US: Pearson Prentice-Hall. Peters, T. 1999. The project 50. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Portny, S. 2001. Project management for dummies. New York: Wiley Publishing. Roberts, P. 2007. The Economist guide to project management. London: Profile Books. Slatter, S. 1984. Corporate recovery. Harmondsworth, UK: Penguin Books. Turner, J, ed. 4th ed. 2007. Gower handbook of project management. Aldershot, UK: Gower. Winch, G. 2002. Managing construction projects, an information processing approach. Oxford: Blackwell. Project management practice Barber, M. 2015. How to run a government so that citizens benefit and taxpayers don’t go crazy. London: Penguin Random House UK. Barney, J. & Clifford, T. 2010. What I didn’t learn in business school. Boston: Harvard Business Review Press. Brown, M. 1992. Successful project management in a week. Corby, UK: British Institute of Management. Frigenti, E. & Comninos, D. 2006. The practice of the project management. London: Kogan Page. Harrin, E. 2007. Project management in the real world. Swindon, IK: British Computer Society. Kerzner, H. 3rd ed. 2009. Project management case studies. Hoboken, NJ, US: John Wiley & Sons. King, A. & Crewe, I. 2014. The blunders of our governments. London: Oneworld Publications. © Eric Woodcock 2019 10 October 2019 Page 2 Koch, R. 1994. The successful boss’s first 100 days. London: Pitman Publishing. Maister, D. 1997. Managing the professional service firm. New York: The Free Press. Maister, D. 2001. Practice what you preach. New York: The Free Press. Maister, D. 2002. The trusted advisor. London: Simon & Schuster. Newton, R. 2nd ed. 2009. The project manager, mastering the art of delivery. Harlow, UK: Pearson Education. Prencipe, A. et al, ed. 2005. The business of systems integration. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Thorne, P. 1989. The new general manager. Maidenhead, UK: McGraw-Hill. Wickman, L. & Wilcock, J. 4th ed. 2012. Management consulting. Harlow, UK: Pearson Education. Williams, K. (ed.). 2004. Successful project management. Oxford, UK: Elsevier – Chartered Management Institute. Analysis Arbesman, S. 2012. The half-life of facts. London: Penguin. Saunders, M. et al. 2nd ed. 2000. Research methods for business students. Harlow, UK: Pearson Education. Swift, L. & Piff, S. 3rd ed. 2010. Quantitative methods for business, management and finance. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. Change Blake, I. & Bush, C. 2009. Project managing change. Harlow, UK: Pearson Education. Burnes, B. 4th ed. 2004. Managing change. Harlow, UK: Pearson Education. Communication and negotiation Anon. 2006. The masters of impact negotiating. Sevierville, TN, US: Insight Publishing. Anon. 2010. Style guide. London: Profile Books (The Economist). Cooper, B. 1964. Writing technical reports. London: Penguin Books. Cutts, M. & Maher, C. 1984. Gobbledygook. London: George Allen & Unwin. Fisher, R. & Ury, W. 1987. Getting to yes. London: Arrow Books. Harrin, E. 2010. Social media for project managers. Newtown Square, PA, US: Project Management Institute. © Eric Woodcock 2019 10 October 2019 Page 3 Kennedy, G. 1997. Pocket negotiator. London: Profile Books (The Economist Books). Lancaster, S. 2015. Winning minds, secrets from the language of leadership. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. MacArthur, B., ed. 2nd ed. 1999. The Penguin book of twentieth-century speeches. London: Penguin Books. Truss, L. 2003. Eats shoots and leaves. London: Profile Books. Economics Blastland, M. & Dilnot, A. 2007. The tiger that isn’t. London: Profile Books. Harford, T. 2007. The undercover economist. London: Little, Brown. Levitt, S. & Dubner, S. 2005. Freakonomics. London: Allen Lane. Ethics Carmichael, S. & Drummond, J. 1989. Good business. London: Business Books. Crane, A. & Matten, D. 2004. Business ethics. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Dupre, B. 2013. 50 ethics ideas. London: Quercus editions. Goldacre, B. 2009. Bad science. London: Fourth Estate. Hamilton, S. & Micklethwait, A. 2006. Greed and corporate failure, the lessons from recent disasters. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. Houston, P. et al. 2013. Spy the lie. London: Icon Books. Nader, R. 1966. Unsafe at any speed. New York: Pocket Books. Panza, C. & Potthast, A. 2010. Ethics for dummies. Hoboken, NJ, US: Wiley Publishing. Graphics Powell, D. 1985. Presentation techniques. London: Orbis Publishing. Tufte, E. 2003. The cognitive style of PowerPoint. Cheshire, CT, US: Graphics Press. Tufte, E. 1990. Envisioning information. Cheshire, CT, US: Graphics Press. Tufte, E. 1983. The visual display of quantitative information. Cheshire, CT, US: Graphics Press. Tufte, E. 1997. Visual and statistical thinking: displays of evidence for making decisions. Cheshire, Conn., US: Graphics Press. Wildbur, P. & Burke, M. 1998. Information graphics. London: Thames & Hudson. © Eric Woodcock 2019 10 October 2019 Page 4 Innovation Arden, P. 2003. It’s not how good you are, it’s how good you want to be. London: Phaidon Arden, P. 2006. Whatever you think, think the opposite. London: Penguin Books. Dodgson, M. et al. 2005. Think, play, do. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Harrison, I. 2004. The book of inventions. London: Cassell. Hart-Davis, A. 2004. What the past did for us. London: BBC Books. Kay, J. 2010. Obliquity. London: Profile Books. Peters, T. 2005. Design, innovate differentiate communicate. London: Dorling Kindersley. I.T. systems Stevenson, N. 2004. Microsoft Project 2003 for dummies. Hoboken, NJ, US: Wiley Publishing. Law and contracts Wright, D. 2004. Law for project managers. Aldershot, UK: Gower. Management theory Carden, L., ed. 2002. Business, the ultimate resource. London: Bloomsbury. Francke, A. 2014. Management, how to make a difference and get results. Harlow, UK: Pearson. Handy, C. 1994. The empty raincoat. London: Arrow Books. Handy, C. 3rd ed. 1995. Gods of management. London: Arrow Books. Handy, C. 3rd ed. 1985. Understanding organizations. Harmondsworth, UK: Penguin Books. Hindle, T. 2000. Guide to management ideas. London: Profile Books (The Economist Books). Hunningher, E., ed. 1986. The manager’s handbook. London: Marshall Editions (Arthur Young). Mintzberg, H. 2009. Managing. Harlow, UK: Pearson Education. Osterwalder, A. & Pigneur, Y. 2010. Business model generation. Hoboken, NJ, US: John Wiley & Sons. Osterwalder, A. et al. 2014. Value proposition design. Hoboken, NJ, US: John Wiley & Sons. Peters, T. 2003. Re-imagine! Business excellence in a disruptive age. London: Dorling Kindersley. Pugh, D. et al. 3rd ed. 1986. Writers on organizations. Harmondsworth, UK: Penguin Books. Womack, J. & Jones, D. 1996. Lean thinking. New York: Simon & Schuster. Wood, R. 2000. Managing complexity. London: Profile Books (The Economist Books) © Eric Woodcock 2019 10 October 2019 Page 5 People matters Anon. 2003. Teach yourself recruitment. London: Hodder Headline. Atkinson, S. & O’Hara, S., snr.
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