Publications

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The following are some of our most popular texts with professors and instructors for use in the classroom.

Project Management

Essentials of Software Project Management, Second Edition , by Richard Bechtold, PhD. This book provides real world strategies for successful software project management.
Introduction to IT Project Management , by Cynthia Snyder, PMP, and Frank Parth, PMP. Maintaining daily operations and managing multiple IT projects are covered in this introductory text. Instructor’s guide available.
Project Management Fundamentals: Key Concepts and Methodology , by Gregory T. Haugan, PMP. This user-friendly text is filled with practical examples.

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Public Administration

Practical Ethics in Public Administration, Second Edition , by Dean Geuras, PhD., and Charles Garofalo, PhD. This second edition of the best selling work offers a practical guide for anyone in the public sector.
Plain Language in Government Writing: A Step-by-Step Guide , by Judith Gillespie Meyers, PhD. Filled with examples and exercises this text offers a clear path to better writing. Instructor's Guide available.

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Financial Management

Governmental and Nonprofit Financial Management , by Charles K. Coe, Ph.D. This comprehensive text covers all aspects of government and nonprofit financial topics. Instructor’s guide available.

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Acquisition & Contracting

How to Write a Statement of Work, Fifth edition , by Peter S. Cole, CPCM. Writing statements of work, performance work statements, and statements of objectives for federal contracts are covered in this concise guide.

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