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Your host Nikola Dudar is a Program Manager in Windows division of Microsoft Corporation. He has been working on Windows Web Services API during Windows 7 and various additions to Visual C++ during VS2005 and VS2008. More details are in LinkedIn profile under Nikola's formal name Mykola Dudar.
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I have been asked to suggest books on Project Management. As I pulled together the list, I thought should publish it here also because someone else may find it useful.
Good books to start with are:
And after some time of practicing project management, you may decide to become a certified Project Management Professional. I found that going through certification significantly helped me to study different aspects of PMing.
When you decide to go for PMP certificate, check out this post on my other blog. It has a list of books I recommend reading to pass the exam on the first time.