Lessons in Project Management vs The Art of Going Global: A Practical Guide to a Firm's International Growth
Overall winner: Lessons in Project Management
Key Differences
Lessons in Project Management (Jeffrey & Thomas Mochal) is positioned as an authoritative, focused project-management title with a perfect single review rating; The Art of Going Global (Olga E. Annushkina & Alberto Regazzo) emphasizes practical international-growth guidance, has a lower listed price tier and more reviews but a slightly lower average rating
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
The Art of Going Global: A Practical Guide to a Firm's International Growth
Practical guide on international growth for firms. key benefits include frameworks for global expansion and strategic insights. customer insight: mixed sentiment not provided
Pros
- practical international-growth guidance
- firm-level strategic frameworks
- clear applicability to management science
Cons
- customer insights not provided
- no features listed
- limited rating context
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Olga E. Annushkina, Alberto Regazzo |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Jeffrey Mochal, Thomas Mochal |
| User Reviews | Jeffrey Mochal, Thomas Mochal |