Read 25 in-depth, candid interviews with notable project managers. Discover how project managers work, what they do, how they adapt and make decisions, how they inspire and motivate others, what career lessons and advice they can share, and how they landed their current jobs either as project managers or in more senior positions thanks to their success as project managers. Most of the project managers featured in this bookâtogether with a selection of program managers, executives, entrepreneurs, and CEOs with project management backgrounds and responsibilitiesâwork in the technology sector, but many work in other industries, including banking and financial services, consulting, aerospace, energy, and transportation. Bruce Harpham, PMPâa project management career advisor and journalistâhas chosen interviewees who range across the spectrum of company size and maturity and of individual career stagesâfrom CEOs who were formerly project managers (such asMavenlinkâs Ray Grainger); to founders of project management consulting firms (such as Tramoreâs Tom Atkins); to project managers at the worldâs leading tech giants (such as IBMâs Bob Tarne, Googleâs Michael Lubrano, Appleâs Seth J. Gillespie, and Ciscoâs Hassan Osman), in the space industry (such as NASAâs David Woerner, Canadian Space Agencyâs Isabelle Tremblay and EUMETSATâs Hilary Wilson), in financial services (such as TD Bankâs Ilana Sprongl and Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement Systemâs Annette Lyjak), and at transportation companies (such as Amtrakâs Sarina Arcari). What You'll Learn Practicing project managers and engineers and graduates who aspire to become project managers will learn from the mouths of seasoned exponents at the top of their profession: Break into project management, cultivate leadership skills, and influence higher-ups Win assignments to manage career-advancing projects and ace deliveries Avoid pitfalls and recover from operational failures and managerial mistakes Manage the distractions and pressures of project work successfully while maintaining high morale Discover the books, courses, and development strategies they used to make it to the top Who This Book Is For Practicing project managersâincluding the half million PMI members required to pursue continuing education to maintain certification. The secondary readership is engineers, career-changers, and recent graduates who aspire to become project managers.