Done or Done Done?
A common culprit behind schedule slips is adding up estimates for building subunits and not accounting for verification and integration. […]
Done or Done Done? Read More »
A common culprit behind schedule slips is adding up estimates for building subunits and not accounting for verification and integration. […]
Done or Done Done? Read More »
This is a little snippet from my Raleigh presentation at the Total Health Seminar. The Total Health Seminar is packed
What do you do when it’s someone else that is STRESSING YOU OUT!!!! Read More »
When project managing for innovation and change, three important steps are getting great inspiration, having an effective idea generation session, and then moving your ideas forward with prototyping. Consider your personal and organizational prototyping practices: do you prototype across a wide range of levels, from rough to real? Do you prototype both your tangible and intangible concepts, as you might for service design and organizational change? Take a look at the following post to imagine your path this year on what and how to prototype – for yourself or across your company.
Prototype your way to Real Read More »
If you’d like to know yourself better “in an innovation way,” take a look! Four innovation types are discussed, including their strengths and tips for growth.
Innovating… Your way Read More »
What else do we need to do besides providing training and a supporting culture to project managers? We need coaching and mentoring! How do we go about it setting such an environment?
Coaching and Mentoring PMs Read More »
One of the reasons I got into Project Management in the first place is that I’ve always been interested in
Diversity and Multi-Generations on Project Teams – Unifying or Divisive Forces? Read More »
Recently, like all too many people these days, I found myself in the position of needing to find a new
Program Management and the “Tough Conversation” Read More »
B. W. Tuckman discovered that teams go through development stages beginning with the forming stage and ending with the adjourning
Getting Teams Unstuck Read More »
Teams. It seems like such an obvious part of project life. Or, is it? Recently, I’ve been noticing some things
Teams? Why not just have a meeting? Read More »
In the past, both here and in my own newsletters (Diamonds to You) I’ve written about the fact that although
Rewarding the ME in Teams Read More »
As I write this, the US is in a presidential transition. President-Elect Obama won, at least in part, on a