Scrappy Business Contingency Planning
by Michael Seese
In simple terms, business contingency planning (BCP) is the art of preparing an enterprise for "bad things." 'Scrappy Business Contingency Planning' provides a blueprint for the creation of a business contingency program from the ground up.
Scrappy Business Contingency Planning
$19.95
Scrappy Project Management
by Kimberly Wiefling
Structured around the dirty dozen of project worst practices, this book is about what REALLY happens in the project environment, how to survive it, and how to make sure that your team avoids the predictable and avoidable pitfalls that every project faces.
Scrappy Project Management
$19.95
Scrappy Women in Business
by Kimberly Wiefling
This refreshingly honest book provides welcome reassurance for every businesswoman who's ever wondered, "Is it me, or has the whole rest of the company gone nuts?!"
Scrappy Women in Business
$19.95
Scrappy Information Security
by Michael Seese
This book should be read by anyone who cares about the security and privacy of their online information, and wants to know how to take steps to protect it.
Scrappy Information Security
$19.95
Scrappy General Management
by Michael Horton
This book will provide you with the 12 (we downsized) common sense and repeatable steps that will guide you through running a business that everyone will be proud to be associated with.
Scrappy General Management
$19.95
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Kimberly Wiefling, Executive Editor of the Scrappy About Series, is the author of one of the top project management books in the US, “Scrappy Project Management - The 12 Predictable and Avoidable Pitfalls Every Project Faces”, and the founder of Wiefling Consulting, LLC, a scrappy global consulting enterprise committed to enabling her clients to achieve highly unlikely or darn near impossible results - predictably and repeatedly.
A physicist by education, and a successful business leadership and project management consultant for the past 8 years, she began her professional career with 10 years at HP working in product development, project management and engineering leadership. She spent 5 years in the wild and whacky world of Silicon Valley startups, including a Xerox Parc spinoff where she was the VP of Program Management. In 2001 she rose from the ashes of the dot-com bust, launched her consulting practice, and never looked back.
Kimberly currently spends about half of her time facilitating leadership, communication and execution excellence workshops for leaders of Japanese companies committed to becoming truly global. Thousands of people have viewed the hysterical video documenting the final phase of completing her book. You can reach her via email at kimberly@wiefling.com |