- Worth Sharing: Essays & Tools to Help Project Managers & Their Teams
- The Project Management Minimalist: Just Enough PM to Rock Your Projects! (2nd edition, available in Kindle, NOOK, & PDF eBook versions) [Also available to support the Minimalist: coaching tools, videos, podcasts & more]
- Video Series: Become a Project Management Minimalist
- Project Management Minimalist Support System & Freebies
- Do-It-Yourself PM Certification: How to Document Your Skills & Get the Credibility You’ve Earned without Jumping Through Someone Else’s Hoops
- Online Collections:
- PM Training, Career Development & Leadership
- Managing Instructional Development Projects
- INSPIRATIONS: Optimize Your Attitude, Maximize Your Results (formerly Inspired Project Teams blog & Podcasts) — “Enduring Wisdom & Guided Challenges to Help Project Teams Achieve Their Best” (Many articles & MP3 podcasts.)
Traditional (Hard Copy) Books and Articles
- Chapter 60, Project Management Certification: Taking Charge Locally, The Gower Handbook of People in Project Management, Gower, September 2013, Dorchester, United Kingdom, ISBN: 978-1-4094-3785-7
- The Project Management Minimalist: Just Enough PM to Rock Your Projects! (2nd edition) — [Paperback version available from CreateSpace] — ISBN 1460914708 / 9781460914700
- The Project Manager’s Partner, 2nd Edition: A Step-by-Step Guide to Project Management, Amherst, MA: HRD Press, 2001 [textbook with disk-based job aids], ISBN 0-087425-610-0 [Buy from HRD Press]
- The Project Manager’s Partner, 2nd Edition: A Step-by-Step Guide to Project Management, New York, NY: AMACOM, 2001, ISBN 0814471331 [This text does NOT include the disk-based collection of job aids.]
- Project Management: El Asistente del Director de Proyectos [The Project Manager’s Partner translated into Spanish], (c) 2000, Alcor Consultores, Madrid. ISBN: 84-607-1390-3 [visit http://www.alcor.es]
- The Manager’s Pocket Guide to Project Management, Amherst, MA: HRD Press, 1999 [pocket-sized handbook with many worksheets & job aids] ISBN: 0-87425-488-4 Buy from HRD Press
- “Chapter 6: Planning and Managing Human Performance Technology Projects,” in Stolovitch, Harold D. and Keeps, Erica J. (editors), Handbook of Human Performance Technology 2nd Edition: Improving Individual and Organizational Performance Worldwide, San Francisco, CA: Jossey Bass-Pfeiffer, 1999 — ISBN: 0-7879-1108-9 Buy from Amazon.com
- “Estimating instruction[al]-design time: Ignore the rules,” Lakewood’s Technology for Learning, May 1998, page 9. (This article is based on Greer’s online article entitled Estimating Instructional Development (ID) Time.)
- “Essential Skills for Today’s ‘Instant’ Project Managers, Performance Improvement, February 1998, page 24.
- “How to Become a ‘Master’ in 10 Easy Steps,” Performance Improvement, February 1998, page 39 [sidebar as part of special edition of PI: The Masters Series].
- “A Review of Jerry Rosen’s Performance Based Sales Training: Building a Sales Curriculum That Will Enable Your Salespeople to Sell More,” Performance Improvement, August, 1997, page 34.
- “Project Management Software: What to Know Before You Buy, and How to Use it Effectively,” (interview/summary by Lakewood’s editor) Lakewood’s Technology for Learning, September, 1996, page 4
- The Project Manager’s Partner: A Step-by-Step Guide to Project Management, Amherst, MA: HRD Press, 1996 [textbook with job aids], ISBN 0-087425-397-7
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- Project Management for Workgroups: Facilitator’s Guide for The Project Manager’s Partner, Amherst, MA: HRD Press, 1997, ISBN 0-87425-398-5 Buy from HRD Press
- “Beyond Sales Training: Designing a Learning Organization,” In Action: Designing Training Programs, American Society for Training and Development (ASTD), 1996 [“18 case studies from the real world of training”] ISBN 1-56286-057-7
- “Critical Attributes of ID Project Success: Part II — The Survey Results,” Performance and Instruction, July 1993 (See also this online article: Critical Attributes of ID Project Success )
- “Critical Attributes of ID Project Success: Part I — The Survey,” Performance and Instruction, July 1992 (See also this online article: Critical Attributes of ID Project Success )
- ID Project Management: Tools and Techniques for Instructional Designers and Developers, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Educational Technology Publications, 1992. [textbook] ISBN 0-87778-237-7 Buy from Educational Technology Publications (NOTE: This book is no longer in print, but you can get a “scanned PDF” version here.
- “Chapter 12: Organizing and Managing the ID Process,” Instructional Design: Principles and Applications, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Educational Technology Publications, 1991. [survey textbook] ISBN 0-87778-230-X
- “Project Management: An Overview,” Performance and Instruction, April 1988
- “A Manager’s Guide to Determining Project Scope,” Performance and Instruction, May/June 1988
- “How to Organize the Project” Performance and Instruction, August 1988
- “How to Gather Information,” Performance and Instruction, October 1988 [Finalist, NSPI‘s 1989 Outstanding How-To/Practical Article Award]
- “How to Develop the Blueprint,” Performance and Instruction, Nov.,1988
- “How to Create Draft Materials,” Performance and Instruction, January 1989
- “How to Test Draft Materials,” Performance and Instruction, Feb. 1989
- “How to Produce Master Materials,” Performance and Instruction, March 1989
- “Reproduction and Distribution,” Performance and Instruction, April 1989
- “Managing Follow-up Evaluation,” Performance and Instruction, May/June 1989
- “How Much Vendor Do You Need?” Training News, February 1985
- “On Beyond Literacy,” Data Training, December 1984
- [Work summarized by editors] “On-the-Job Computer Literacy,” Training: The Magazine of Human Resources Development, November 1984
- “A Trainer’s Guide to Software Documentation,” Performance and Instruction, April 1984
- “Computer Literacy: $99 One-Way,” PC Magazine, April 1983
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