Cutbacks and Scrutiny
As can be expected, much of the feedback pointed towards a cutback in new investment and thus projects. Another significant portion of the comments discussed another inevitable trend in hard times…increased scrutiny of current projects and focus on the dollars.
Cutbacks
North America – Although layoffs have occurred in the Canadian oil patch in recent weeks, the [...]
Opposites Attract?
Today I would like to cover two categories in the survey that are nearly opposite. The first is Reduced Quality. The second is what I classified as an Increased Demand for Good Project Management.
Fire
Most of these actions appear to me to be short-sighted ones that solve a current financial problem at the expense of long-term [...]
PM and Project Staff Reductions
Moving up through the categories, I’ll discuss three now:
Project Manager Layoffs
Project Staff Reductions
Reduced PM rates.
Reading through the responses, may of them were not surprising. One thing I noted in a few posts was that some companies are shedding senior PMs and opting for less experienced ones. Of course I have no idea about [...]
Business As Usual
Status Quo
Ah, it is nice to hear that some people are not feeling any impacts due to economic recession. 8% of the respondents noted that they have not seen any impacts. Half of those were from the North America, other responses came from Australia, India, and Africa.
I noticed 2 similarities from what I [...]
Impact of the Economy on Project Management
I recently conducted a survey on pmStudent.com asking for anecdotal stories about how the economy is currently impacting project management. This week I would like to share the results with you.
The survey was 100% anonymous, and I even removed any identifying information that a few responders put into the answer. Note that this survey [...]
Accidental Project Manager Part 6
Accidental Project Manager Series
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Part 5 of the Accidental Project Manger series talked about communication success by identifying what is important to your stakeholders. Knowing what is important to all types of stakeholders improves your ability to uniquely craft your [...]
Accidental Project Manager Part 5
Accidental Project Manager Series
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Part 4 of the Accidental Project Manger series talked about accelerating project success by managing all the global stakeholders.
Another issue you need to manage is project communication. You now have the business case in hand (from [...]
Accidental Project Manager Part 4
Accidental Project Manager Series
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Part 3 of the Accidental Project Manger series talked about making sure you are working on a project that is important to your organization (and to your next promotion) by documenting benefits in a business case.
Another [...]
Accidental Project Manager Part 3
Accidental Project Manager Series
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Part 2 of the Accidental Project Manger series talked about key reasons that you are attracted to project management. So now that you are a project manager, what lessons can you learn from other project managers? [...]
Coloring Outside the Lines
In classrooms all over the world little children are taught the importance of coloring within the lines. Indeed, they are often called names like “sloppy” or “careless” if they don’t conform.
In some cultures conformity to the norm (tradition) is everything. Everyone must toe the line and behave appropriately. Those that deviate from the norm are [...]
The PM as saleperson?
I was recently working with some relatively young (well, pretty much everyone seems to be younger these days) software developers beginning to make a transition into project management. As we were going over some of the PM responsibilities and tools, one of them asked, “A lot of this sounds like selling. Don’t we want to [...]
Personal Leadership
What comes to your mind if you hear the word “leadership”? When talking about leadership, people think of Jack Welch, Martin Luther King, or Nelson Mandela, individuals who have led large corporations, movements or countries. Individual leadership, however, starts with the person. Who would want to follow you, if you would not [...]
Join a learning community of practice and develop your craft
The Bay Area Agile Project Leadership Network (BayAPLN) is a nonprofit that was created in 2006 to develop, promote and sustain a learning community of Agile Project Leaders. One of the ways they currently do that is by organizing a free event after work every month that allows its members to come together to share [...]
Inspire…Challenge…Transform: some definitely do it all!
Phil Messina, a project manager at HP, volunteered to document the PMI Norcal Symposium 2008. Here is his report.
Randy Englund, Content and Program Director, www.englundpmc.com
On September 3rd and 4th, nearly 300 project management professionals settled into the Stanford University Faculty Club meeting room in Palo Alto, California, for the NorCal 2008 PMI Symposium. [...]
PMP vs. GID
Project management continues to shift its focus; it is no longer just an execution model, it is also a strategic business model. Out of the organizations that already appreciate the value of project managment in completing tasks, many have also begun to realize project managment’s critical contribution, from delivering completed projects to being strategic owners [...]
So, Where Do I Find A Fantastical Being?
Project managers come in all shapes and sizes, with varying levels of training, experience, education, and background. Some come with professional project management credentials, others do not. Some have spent their entire professional careers managing projects, while others have strong ambitions to become project managers. And there are many candidates who fall in between these [...]
Manage Cows, but LEAD People
Lately I have trouble saying “project management” because, when I do, I always have the urge to blurt out “You can manage cows, but you must LEAD people!” So I’m going to dedicate this week’s blogs to exploring leadership with no apologies to leaving out “management”, and even “project”, every now and then.
Most of [...]
Cutting to the Chase on Organizational Maturity
Jim Sloane is a particularly adept person to provide an executive primer on organizational project management maturity. There are a multitude of models and approaches for measuring organization maturity and the associated business benefits. With the increasing number of tools and models available to organizations, it can be challenging to choose the best [...]
What is Your Leadership Style?
PMI Silicon Valley (www.pmisv.org) and Insights Learning and Development (www.insights.com) have partnered on a study to identify the current strengths and gaps in leadership and teaming effectiveness in Northern California companies. Insights® is a global learning and development company working in partnership with leading organizations across the world. Insights transformational learning solutions, delivered [...]


