It’s Never Been Easier To Stay Close To Your Customers
If you are managing a project to deliver a new product or service, you’ll be making lots of decisions. If […]
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If you are managing a project to deliver a new product or service, you’ll be making lots of decisions. If […]
It’s Never Been Easier To Stay Close To Your Customers Read More »
Last time, I talked about status reporting, which is commonly required but whose power as a multitool is often overlooked.
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Status reports (or whatever your particular methodological school calls them) are frequently maligned – c.f. “TPS Reports” in the movie
The Project Manager’s Multitool: The Status Report Read More »
When you first start out as a professional project manager, you typically have had some informal project management experience as
Simple Tools, Advanced Users Read More »
“Have you included the depreciation in your budget plan?” Those words or similar ones is what I’ve heard from some
The Agony of the Budget – Part 2 Read More »
The triple constraint, in many cases, is a given to project managers. Regardless of approach, methodology, or industry, most PMs
The Agony of the Budget Read More »
– a case for project metrics. The right metric, driving the right behavior aligned with the right strategy. Think of
Strategy Execution through Project Success Read More »
When project managing for innovation and change, three important steps are getting great inspiration, having an effective idea generation session, and then moving your ideas forward with prototyping. Consider your personal and organizational prototyping practices: do you prototype across a wide range of levels, from rough to real? Do you prototype both your tangible and intangible concepts, as you might for service design and organizational change? Take a look at the following post to imagine your path this year on what and how to prototype – for yourself or across your company.
Prototype your way to Real Read More »
This is the 3rd of the three articles that discuss about strategies for new project managers to function effectively. The three steps are; understanding top ten reasons of a project failure and how to proactively plan to avoid them, how to have a solid communication plan and how to manage changes. The 3rd article covers the importance of impact analysis and how to manage changes.
Simple steps to manage your project changes Read More »
This is the 2nd of the three articles that discuss about strategies for new project managers to function effectively. The three steps are; understanding top ten reasons of a project failure and how to proactively plan to avoid them, how to have a solid communication plan and how to manage changes. The 2nd article covers the importance of communication and how to create project communicationmanagement plan.
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Project Conference 2009 continues through this week in Phoenix, AZ. As Microsoft prepares for the release of Project 2010, it’s
Tools & Techniques – Microsoft Project Best Practices (2) Read More »