False Confidence Killers
By Thomas Cutting, PMP You leave for your flight well ahead of schedule. Traffic is light and you arrive, unhurried, […]
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By Thomas Cutting, PMP You leave for your flight well ahead of schedule. Traffic is light and you arrive, unhurried, […]
False Confidence Killers Read More »
As a project manager, you must understand these four budget items. If you do not recognize and understand them it is possible (even likely) that you will not properly understand your budget status and you may make wrong decisions based on these misunderstanding.
Check these four items before analyzing your budget numbers Read More »
By Josh Nankivel Fellow blogger Craig Brown over at Better Projects asked “Why reverse engineer requirements?” in a recent post.Interesting
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To someone else. Why? Some project managers accidentally stumble into the profession. Others enter the field on purpose. Both groups
Everything you know about project management is wrong Read More »
I’m studying for the PMP exam, and I’m using the PMPrepcast to study. I actually found one point to disagree
The Scope Baseline Read More »
Cutting’s Edge is one of my favorite project management blogs. Thomas recently posted on the cost of project success. I
Watch Out for False Productivity Read More »
Kimberly Wiefling had an article on Projects@Work (www.projectsatwork.com) giving us a taste of some hard-learned lessons when dealing with project
Notes From A Stress Fest Read More »
I recently read an article on Project Connections, In Defense of the Project Management “Perfect World” by Carl Pritchard, PMP,
Theoretical Frameworks in Project Management Read More »
In an article at Projects@Work, Tom Mochal discusses how enhancement work not directly related to a project should be added
Bringing LOE Activity into Portfolio Management Read More »
Sorry, no direct correlation will be made to the Captain in Cool Hand Luke. Oh well, same topic (sorta). Project
What We Have Here is a Failure to Communicate!!! Read More »