14th October 2005, 01:03 PM
Well, I reckon Leadership Secrets of Attila the Hun would be a good start for project management. You could also do worse than learn the lessons from the Dilbert Books (The Joy of Work, Dogbert's Top Secret Management Handbook, etc). I am not sure that there are any books specifically on archaeological project management, although revisiting Barker might not be a bad idea.
You could try these from IEMA (http://www.iema.net/):
Environmental Assessment Yearbook 2001 Latest developments in EIA and SEA law, procedure and practice
Guidelines For Environmental Impact Assessment
The second one is expensive but worth it IMO.
Cheers,
Eggbasket
Cheers,
Eggbasket
Gentleman Adventurer and Purveyor of Agitfop to the Masses
Civilise the City March: assemble at the Beau Brummell memorial on Jermyn Street, London SW1 on Saturday 15th October at midday. Please bring elegant clothing, a stout cane and a doffable hat.
You could try these from IEMA (http://www.iema.net/):
Environmental Assessment Yearbook 2001 Latest developments in EIA and SEA law, procedure and practice
Guidelines For Environmental Impact Assessment
The second one is expensive but worth it IMO.
Cheers,
Eggbasket
Cheers,
Eggbasket
Gentleman Adventurer and Purveyor of Agitfop to the Masses
Civilise the City March: assemble at the Beau Brummell memorial on Jermyn Street, London SW1 on Saturday 15th October at midday. Please bring elegant clothing, a stout cane and a doffable hat.