Another Two Types of Team Members – The Yellow and The Red
Last post we discovered how Green and Blue personalities add to the value of a team. In this post we […]
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Last post we discovered how Green and Blue personalities add to the value of a team. In this post we […]
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In the first post we discovered how color can be a contributor on how a team functions. The proper mix
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Most of us have worked on a team whether it is for work, leisure or other pursuits. It is inevitable
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IBM’s Global CEO Survey, entitled Capitalizing on Complexity, provides insights from over 1500 CEOs worldwide. Inside this survey come some
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About one generation ago, management styles focused on the concept of a “happy worker is a good worker.” Organizations focused
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Program managers, used synonymously with Project Managers here, are often the most consistent face of the organization to the customer
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When things are not going our way, we need to stop and evaluate; because things are supposed to work smoothly together. So, when we find any type of resistance, chances are something isn’t matching. Either the rules or the people involved are not aligned. Once again – no one is doing anything wrong. It’s just not a perfect match, yet.
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This is the second part of a three part article discussing “how does a project manager intelligently handle delays?”
Last article we focused on acknowledging the natural flow of a project which includes periodic speed bumps and roadblocks. In today’s article we’ll focus on using critical path analysis to assist with project management. Diagramming the critical paths of a project accomplishes several things:
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Last week I was taping a series of lectures for the Sequel Server World Wide User Group (SSWUG.org), and I was asked “how does a project manager handle items that causes us to miss deadlines?”
This is an interesting question, because every project will have speed bumps. A good project manager expects speed-bumps and actually plans for the unexpected. So – how does one do this intelligently to synchronize with the final delivery dates?
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This is the second part of a three part article discussing “how does a project manager intelligently handle delays in a project?”
Last article we focused on acknowledging the natual flow of a project which includes periodic speed bumps and roadblocks. In today’s article we’ll focus on using recovery protocol plans to assist with project management.
Handling the delays in a project schedule (Part II) Read More »
Many of us like to think of ourselves are multi-tasking experts. But in reality, multi-tasking is an euphemism for “interruption”
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