1). Thai..ke Thyme: Project managing your R&R time
Sounds a bit of a contradiction doesn’t it? I mean project management is often a tad frenetic, so how do […]
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Sounds a bit of a contradiction doesn’t it? I mean project management is often a tad frenetic, so how do […]
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Project Management Unplugged: When it’s not about the metrics Where I’m coming from… Job descriptions for project and program managers
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Originally published on CareerShorts.com where Kimberly has been invited to contribute blogs periodically on global leadership and project management. Did
Common Sense Produces Uncommon Results Read More »
Your team members get a bit wiggy in giving you an accurate estimate for a lot of reasons. Maybe they
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On a recent trip to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival I spotted a whole mess of geese flying overhead, so I
Systems Thinking 4: Complex, Not Complicated Read More »
The recent economic woes, and accompanying 10% official unemployment rate, have a lot of my friends looking for work. Down-sized,
Systems Thinking 2: Activity=Progress Read More »
This post features a recommended “daily start-up” routine that will keep you focused on your key projects and priorities rather than being driven by your e-mail and the “crisis du jour” on a daily basis, by Randy Dean, the author of the recent Amazon E-mail Bestseller, Taming the E-mail Beast.
Are You Managing Your Projects, or Is Your E-mail Managing You? 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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Another highlight (IMHO) of the Risk Symposium was Eldon F. Jones’ presentation on “Risk Register – What is it and
Risk Register – Short & Sweet or Extensive & Complete? Read More »