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Silicon Valley Project Management

Project management wisdom from practitioners and the UCSC Extension in Silicon Valley

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Read All About It

By Aaron Smith / April 7, 2008

There is no shortage of project management books. How they apply to your project reality is, well, another story. At […]

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Mind Mapping Resources

By Dave Garrett / April 4, 2008

A week ago, Christine Sellers started a Mind Mapping gantthead interest group (GIG) and nearly 100 people quickly joined. The

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Can Using PM Tools Come More Naturally?

By Dave Garrett / April 1, 2008

Between my blog and my role at gantthead, I probably get two or three meeting requests a week from Project

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Some Leadership Tidbits

By Jose Solera / March 28, 2008

My last role at Intel was leading a leadership development effort for a large group in the IT organization. I

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Dictated dates: not!

By Jose Solera / March 28, 2008

We’ve all been there. “Here’s a project. It needs to be done in three months!” You get that sinking feeling

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Measure Twice and Cut Once or Measure Once and Cut Twice?

By Jose Solera / March 26, 2008

What is it about software development projects that is different from many other types of projects? There are many things,

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There has to be a better way, II

By Jose Solera / March 25, 2008

As I was mulling the blogs to write this week, along came my regular email from Projects @ Work including

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There has to be a better way

By Jose Solera / March 24, 2008

Early in my PM career, back in the 1980s, I was assigned the technical leadership of a software migration effort.

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Routines that Support

By Paul Konasewich / March 23, 2008

How many times have you read a book, or gone to a workshop and said “yes, this is useful, I’m

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Physical conditioning for leadership under pressure

By Paul Konasewich / March 22, 2008

One of the most fundamental things that anyone can do for their leadership skills is basic: figure out how to

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Experiment for Impact

By Paul Konasewich / March 21, 2008

Today it is critical that we talk about impact. I’ve introduced a number of ideas this week, and there are

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