Accidental Project Manager Part 1
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In classrooms all over the world little children are taught the importance of coloring within the lines. Indeed, they are
Coloring Outside the Lines Read More »
I get many questions from people who want to enter into project management as a profession. After all, my blog
Starting Out in Project Management Read More »
By Hal Macomber, Project Reformer 10 Adopt practices for exploring a variety of perspectives. We think we see what we
Ten New Rules for Project Managers Read More »
By Jerry Manas How many times have we seen PMOs create intricate processes and templates, only to find that there
The Mighty Checklist: A Forgotten Tool for Flexibility Read More »
By Rich Maltzman Living near Boston (and Cambridge) Massachusetts in the USA, I’m right nearby Harvard University (perhaps you’ve heard
Knotty, knotty project! Read More »
By Josh Nankivel Fellow blogger Craig Brown over at Better Projects asked “Why reverse engineer requirements?” in a recent post.Interesting
Reverse-Engineering Requirements? Read More »
Phil Messina, a project manager at HP, volunteered to document the PMI Norcal Symposium 2008. Here is his report. Randy
Inspire…Challenge…Transform: some definitely do it all! Read More »
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 »
If you are like most project managers, you wish you had a better real-time handle on the progress of your
Project Progress Trend Analysis Read More »
Q: I am an architect in an architectural firm with the title of project manager. I can only assume that
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