New book on project management for instructional designers by Guieswende Rouamba Ph.D.

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I am excited to see that Guieswende Rouamba Ph.D.'s new book on project management for instructional designers is now available! As someone who had the privilege of reviewing the manuscript, I can attest to how well this book addresses a critical gap in our field. While we excel at learning theories and pedagogical approaches, project management skills are often overlooked; yet, they're essential for bringing our best instructional designs to life. What sets this book apart is its human-centered approach. It's not just about timelines and task lists, but about understanding team dynamics, communication, and the psychology behind successful project execution. Through the compelling narrative of Bob's journey managing multiple design projects, readers gain practical insights that apply whether you're in higher education or corporate training environments. The integration of frameworks like the SCARF Model and Transactional Analysis, combined with real-world strategies for navigating scope creep, stakeholder expectations, and tight deadlines, makes this an invaluable resource for instructional design students and professionals, faculty developing course content, learning experience designers, and team leaders in educational settings. In our rapidly evolving field (especially with AI transforming how we work) the ability to manage complex instructional design projects efficiently isn't optional anymore. It's essential. Congratulations, Guieswende, on this important contribution to our profession! #InstructionalDesign #ProjectManagement #LearningDesign #Education #Training #Leadership

Feeling overwhelmed by instructional design projects? ⏳ Tight timelines 🖥️ Evolving tech 🤝 SME collaboration 📈 Sky-high expectations Although most instructional designers oversee course design projects, the majority are not formally trained in project management. That is why I wrote this book: The Instructional Designer’s Guide to Project Management. What you’ll get from the book: ✅ Clear PM strategies tailored to course design ✅ Tools to manage timelines and avoid burnout ✅ Tips for navigating SME and stakeholder relationships ✅ Confidence to lead with clarity Ready to design with less stress and more structure? 🎯 Get your copy now on Amazon 📚 Available in ebook, paperback, and hardcover 🌐 Visit www.IDnPM.net for resources 🔊 Audiobook coming soon!

Spot on, Tawnya - project management is the missing superpower for so many in instructional design. Love that this book doesn't treat it as just a checklist skill but digs into the people side and real dynamics behind the scenes. The SCARF Model and those team frameworks are such a smart fit for what actually happens on the ground. Congrats to Guieswende - looks like an essential read for anyone trying to bridge learning theory and execution without burning out.

Tawnya Means, A huge thank you for your incredible encouragement, thoughtful feedback, and for writing the foreword to my book. Your support made a world of difference, both to me and to the final product. I am truly grateful beyond words!

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