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Make It Simple - Jan-Peter Bogers

In Make It Simple, Jan-Peter Bogers describes how to recognize avoidable hassle and how to avoid unnecessary complexity. Five key questions, six energy drains, and a toolbox with 27 techniques will help you to simplify. Numerous examples and case studies show how simplifying works in practice.

Shortlisted for Management Book of the Year | English sample translation available | Click here for more information

 

The Perfect Project - Bart Flos

Traditional project management leads to an enormous waste of time, money, and human skills. Two-thirds of all projects fails, large and small, every time and everywhere. Yet, your project can be successful, if you put people front and center. The book is filled with confronting examples and practical tips and tricks. The author offers a simple yet revolutionary approach to unmask useless projects and turn them in perfect projects.

Over 5,000 copies sold | Click here for more information

 

The Project Canvas - Rudy Kor, Jo Bos & Theo van der Tak

The Project Canvas is a simple tool to design the project. Stakeholders answer the most important questions, and the completed Canvas gives a clear image of the essence of the project, which becomes the basis for the client’s decision to start or not. Once the decision has been made to start the project, The Project Canvas will be the basis for the project contract, the project plan and the project initiation document (PID).

Full German translation available | Click here for more information

 

The Project Saboteur - Dion Kotteman & Jeroen Gietema

This is the time to embrace your sabotage urges because with this manual you will succeed more often. And then there is another option, to learn from these practices. Acknowledge that there are saboteurs in your project teams, many of them and you can run into them all the time. Most of all, learn how to deal with them. That has to be done in the right way, for which you really need to know saboteurs and their motives.

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Agile - Rini van Solingen

The far-reaching digitalization creates a fundamental change and acceleration in our society. Organizations and people want to work more flexible and reach their results sooner, which requires a different way of thinking and working. Through this, agile is becoming the most common way of working and cooperation. Agile can be compared to your personal fitness; being fit as a team, division, or organization, so you can cope with all possible circumstances. Reacting fast, quickly, and agile on everything on your path. And this is exactly the most important skill in our age of digitization, disruption, and lightning fast changes. Agile expert Rini van Solingen shares his knowledge and experiences and sheds his light on the most common errors and misunderstandings.

Full English translation available | Published in English, German and Dutch | Click here for more information

 

Design Blended Learning - Sibrenne Wagenaar & Joitske Hulsebosch

As Human Resource designers, developer or trainer, you can choose and go through your own study program, with the help of this book. Whether you are looking for the right blended solution for a study in your organization, or the quickest route to a razor-sharp innovative session, Design Blended Learning is the practical guide you have been searching for.

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Getting Started With Design Thinking - Eveline van Zeeland

This book contains everything you need to know to carry out a design thinking project. At the end of each chapter, you will find exercises and a roadmap to get started with your own design. This is without a doubt the most practical book on design thinking you will read: from design thinking to design doing!

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