Theoretical Frameworks in Project Management
I recently read an article on Project Connections, In Defense of the Project Management “Perfect World” by Carl Pritchard, PMP, […]
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I recently read an article on Project Connections, In Defense of the Project Management “Perfect World” by Carl Pritchard, PMP, […]
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In an article at Projects@Work, Tom Mochal discusses how enhancement work not directly related to a project should be added
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Sorry, no direct correlation will be made to the Captain in Cool Hand Luke. Oh well, same topic (sorta). Project
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Dave Garrett recently wrote on the concepts expressed by Aaron Shanhar in his book, Reinventing Project Management. The gist is
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I had a stimulating discussion today with Travis, a friend and colleague about communication styles. It reminded me about the
Catching People Doing Things Right Read More »
Finding the right balance of documentation and methodology can be challenging on small projects. Here are some guidelines I use
It Was An Itsy Bitsy, Teeny Weeny…… Read More »
I recently studied Frederick Hertzberg‘s article on his motivational theory, in the Harvard Business Review. The title is “One More
Motivational Theory in Project Management Read More »
I wrote earlier about a potential method of using Critical Chain-stype “mini-buffers” within an element of a traditional project management
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Today I was trying to think of ways to integrate some of the methods and benefits of Critical Chain project
Critical Chain Benefits From Traditional PM Read More »
One thing that never changes is the constancy of change. That seems like a self-evident truth, doesn’t it? So why
Planning For Change Read More »