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Los mejores libros de Project Manager: usted es su proyecto principal
As a project manager, it’s literal in your job description to keep growing and improving. If you want the best for your business, then you’ll have to keep up to date. However, it can be challenging to sit down and browse the thousands of books on online libraries and find one that’s worth the read.
You may not be attending school due to either being employed full-time or busy with everyday life. If you’re like me, you most likely don’t have the time or the finances to attend seminars and training to help improve your skills. So, why not learn at a pace that’s comfortable for you?
I’ve done most of the research for you and have come up with a handful of project manager books that can help enhance your skills. These resources provide up to date methods and techniques for project management.
The only advice I can give is to select the books based on your experience level. Project management books range from beginner to professional level. Some team building techniques may be too advanced for those who haven’t mastered the basics.
Beginner project manager books tend to focus on necessary skills and are suitable for those still in school or training. The intermediate books are perfect for those who have some experience and are looking to improve their skills.
Advanced project management and leadership books are suitable for those who have been in the industry for a while. And lastly, the industry-specific books get into techniques for business owners.
Best Project Manager Books

El hombre-mes mítico: ensayos sobre ingeniería de software

Designing Brand Identity: An Essential Guide for the Whole Branding Team

Managing Humans: Biting and Humorous Tales of a Software Engineering Manager

Succeeding with Agile: Software Development Using Scrum
I’m a technical guy. I studied the IT field and did software development for a long time until I discovered the business world. So the path for me is to slowly adapt from the clear, technical world, to the fuzzy, way more complex, business world. All the books that I recommend help this transition.
“Succeeding with Agile” - Mike Cohn: for approaching the process involved into building a product in an organized manner.

Lo difícil de las cosas difíciles: construir un negocio cuando no hay respuestas fáciles
Leí este libro en un momento en que Udemy estaba creciendo rápidamente, durante los 18 meses en los que pasamos de 30 a 200 personas. Fue útil leer sobre los desafíos, preocupaciones y triunfos de Horowitz al abordar los mismos tipos de problemas en una etapa similar de crecimiento. Hay tantas decisiones importantes que debe tomar donde simplemente no hay una respuesta clara, correcta o incorrecta. Hay muchas áreas grises. Reúne información de su equipo, pero las decisiones difíciles recaen en usted. Este libro me ayudó a darme cuenta de que, si bien necesitaba considerar la retroalimentación de manera cuidadosa y objetiva, al final era responsable de tomar una decisión, incluso cuando era impopular.

The Front Nine: How to Start the Year You Want Anytime You Want

Esencialismo: la búsqueda disciplinada de menos

Pensando, Rápido y Lento
Este libro es increíble, no me hizo cambiar de opinión, sino que cambió mi forma de pensar. Ayuda a comprender la diferencia entre la forma en que toma decisiones rápidas y las decisiones consideradas: se necesitan diferentes mecanismos en el cerebro. Comprender lo que está haciendo en un momento dado puede tener un profundo impacto en lo que finalmente decida.

El hombre en busca de sentido: el tributo clásico a la esperanza del Holocausto
