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Igniting the leader in young minds



Project ABCs for Aspiring Changemakers



Embark on a captivating adventure with this award-winning book, Project ABCs, as you join the "E3 Sisters" in their quest to transform their communities for the better.


Through an engaging storyline, this book introduces complex project management principles into understandable pieces, making them accessible to readers of all ages. Vibrant illustrations breathe life into abstract leadership concepts, making them tangible and inspiring.


More than just a book ---


It is a catalyst for empowering the youth to apply project management mindsets and concepts to contribute meaningfully towards a more sustainable and equitable world.


It is a call for aspiring changemakers to dream big and take smaller actions for a greater impact and a brighter tomorrow.


In this sense, Project ABCs is for everyone.


Order a copy of the book today! All proceeds from book sales will be dedicated to social service projects.


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"I'm thrilled with Evelyn's recently released book, which illuminates project management concepts for the younger generation—a topic currently explored by both IPMA and PMI. Her book answers critical questions about how these initiatives can truly benefit young learners and what roles we can play in their development. The insights she provides are relevant and reflect some of the wisdom I've acquired in my professional journey. The illustrations throughout the book add an engaging element that enhances the learning experience. Evelyn aligns well with the principles of PMBOK 7th Edition, especially with her focus on strategic thinking and the importance of empathy and well-being in project management. I recommend this book to every aspiring changemaker."



Dr. Yan Liu

Assistant Professor/Research Professor at Nanjing University (China); Researcher at Delft University of Technology (Netherlands)



"There is a new imperative for young people entering this new world in which change is increasingly the only constant. More than a premium on social responsibility, every young person must be skilled at social responsibility. And learning to be a confident, practicing changemaker—a full contributor with the ability to tear down walls and bring unlikely sides together around complex challenges and opportunities—is something that must start at a young age.

High school student Evelyn Chao has applied her expertise in project management and made the tools of changemaking available in this very easy change-by-letters project roadmap. The young changemaker, or the young changemaker in your life, can start here. Everything from leading with empathy to planning for integration and inclusion to placing a premium on transparency so everyone feels included—it’s all here. Start by changing your world and you will change the world at the same time."



Hon. Henry De Sio

Author of Changemaker Playbook: The New Physics of Leadership in a World of Explosive Change



"Ms. Chao has done an excellent job creating something crucial for younger readers. Sooner or later, every child will find themselves managing projects, even though they're not yet in the workforce and have no job titles. When they enter the workforce, regardless of their role, they'll need to lead projects at work, home, or for personal enjoyment. A trip to another continent is a project. A wedding, a party, selecting a university—these are all projects that involve change (after all, why start a project if you want everything to remain the same?). Why not let them learn what a project is and what project leadership involves at an early age? This book introduces these concepts in a clever, insightful way. Buy it for your aspiring changemaker. "



Rich Maltzman

Boston University Master Lecturer of Project Management

Co-Author of Great Meetings Build Great Teams



"Project ABCs for Aspiring Changemakers is an amazing book written by an outstanding individual. Evelyn is a multi-talented person with a knack for project management. It is not easy to convey sophisticated concepts of project management in a form that is easily digestible by high schoolers and an audience new to project management. A well-written book with a lot of heart in it. Evelyn will go far with her passion for excellence in the field of project management. I am expecting another iteration of this book next year."



Dr. Abhay Trivedi

President at Dr. Trivedi and Associates