China and the Global Economy: National Champions, Industrial Policy and the Big Business Revolution vs Lessons in Project Management
Overall winner: Lessons in Project Management
Key Differences
Lessons in Project Management (Jeffrey & Thomas Mochal) is positioned as a focused professional development book on project management with an authoritative brand and a lower listed price tier, while China and the Global Economy (P. Nolan) targets readers interested in industrial policy and national champions with a higher listed price tier and a global-economy focus. Choose Lessons in Project Management if you need practical project-management material; choose China and the Global Economy if you want analysis of industrial policy and national champions
China and the Global Economy: National Champions, Industrial Policy and the Big Business Revolution
Explores China's role in the global economy, industrial policy, and the transformation of big business. Provides analysis on national champions and policy impact. customer insight: mixed signals about policy implications
Pros
- clear examination of industrial policy
- focus on national champions
- policy impact analysis
- thematic relevance to management science
Cons
- features: N/A
- limited customer insight details
- single rating from one reviewer
Lessons in Project Management
A management science guide on project management principles. Key benefit: structured methods for planning and execution. Customer insight: neutral sentiment noted in data
Pros
- clear project-management focus
- structured methods for planning
- authoritative dual author input
Cons
- no featured benefits listed in data
- features: N/A
- limited customer insights
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Jeffrey Mochal, Thomas Mochal |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Jeffrey Mochal, Thomas Mochal |
| User Reviews | Tie |