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Book Title “Managing Projects Successfully” Launch In Port Harcourt

The book “Managing Projects Successfully: Efficient Strategies for High Impact Delivery” was launched in Port Harcourt over the weekend.
Speaking during his opening remarks the Chairman of the occasion Mr. Henry Ifeanyi Mbadiwe, Registrar General and CEO of the Chartered Institute of Project Management of Nigeria (CIPMN), described the book as “interesting” and mentioned that CIPMN will recommend it for project management professionals.
“I think the book is interesting and I also think the author have the passion for think to be do right in the project management industry.
” This textbook is one of the textbook CIPMN is going to recommend for project management to obtain” Mr Mbadiwe said.
In his keynote address Prof. Isaac Zeb-Obipi, Vice Chancellor of Rivers State University (RSU), praised the book as a “beacon for those who strive for excellence in project execution.”
Prof Zeb – Obipi who was represented by Prof Zaccheaus Awortu Jeremiah of the department of Haernatology and blood transfusion sciences (RSU) said that in our fast – evolving world where innovation speed and impact determine success, the ability to manage projects effectively is no longer a luxury adding that is it an imperative.
He emphasized the importance of effective project management in today’s fast-evolving world.
“The book has been well-received and is seen as a valuable resource for project management professionals, students, and leaders”
The VC urge every reader to embrace these principles not just guidelines for project management but as a philosophy for professional excellent.
The chief book review Engr. Prof. Asinyetogha H. Igoni of RSU reviewed the book positively, highlighting its structure and content.
According to him the book have 24 chapters, divided into Part 1 and 2 with 208 pages.
Earlier the author’s of book Dr. Nwosa described the book as a “master class in real-world project delivery” shaped by years of practical experience and reflective learning.
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