English
Home

Today is a Good Day

Today is a Good Day

by Alfonso Bucero

 

Index

Prologue. Chapter 1: Your attitude; Chapter 2: How to attract project success. Chapter 3: Prepare a plan to be successful. Chapter 4: Commitment. Chapter 5: Convert your problems into opportunities. Chapter 6: Your word makes the difference. Chapter 7: How are you. Chapter 8: Not complain about your projects. Chapter 9: Associate with positive proffesionals. Chapter 10: Grow from your tears. Chapter 11: Get out there and fail. Chapter 12: Networking. Chapter 13: Conclusions. Glossary.

 

Content

This book is a quick guide to improve your attitude as a project manager, as a team member or as an executive or sponsor. The author explains how positive attitude can move mountains. Everybody can choose his/her attitude, you cannot change the facts but you can choose your reactions in front of them.

 

This book is easy to read because of the use of graphics for its explanation and some case studies that belong to the professional life of his author. This book is highly recommended for executives and project managers that need to lead by example.

 

This book may be used by organizations, business schools and Universities for professional soft skills training and development.

 

Author

Alfonso Bucero, is a PMP (Project Management Professional), Founder and Partner of BUCERO PM Consulting. He was a Senior Project Manager for Hewlett-Packard Spain in Madrid for more than thirteen years. He joined PMI as a member in 1993 and he is also a member of AEPM, ALI, and AEIPRO. He was the founder and former president for PMI Barcelona Chapter and International PM Assessor for GPMA. Alfonso has a Computer Science Engineering degree by the Polithecniocal University (Madrid), he has 28 years of experience. He has managed projects in Spain, Italy, Portugal and US. He is a frequent speaker at local and international Conferences and Congresses since 1994. Alfonso has delivered PM consulting and training services in Spain, UK, Ireland, Belgium, Italy, Germany, Hungary, Czequia, France, Greece, Russia, Denmark, Holland, Poland, Rumania, USA, Mexico and Singapur. Alfonso is co-author of the book “Project Sponsorship – Achieving Management Commitment for project success”, that was published by Jossey-Bass editors on May 2006. Since 2004 publishes periodically a column in the PM Network magazine, published by the “Project Management Institute”.