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The Product of Your Project: Defining the Vision of Your Project

January 5th, 2010 · 1,295 Comments

One of the most important things we can do to kick off a successful project is to clearly define the vision for the end state that will exist upon completion of the project. This end state is the vision for the way things are to be upon successful completion of the project. This [tag-tec]end vision[/tag-tec] should appeal to all aspects of the purpose for the project.

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Tags: Project Management Process

Creating Your Own Project Life Cycle – But Not From Scratch

October 20th, 2009 · 917 Comments

I have used this. If you don’t want to have to start every project from scratch, then it’s worthwhile creating your own Project Life Cycle. I have found it especially useful – and impressive – in environments where there are a lot of technical people who have little project management orientation, and it has really made a difference. The best part is that it has helped me leverage my strengths – and to think through the project in an organized way.

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Tags: Project Management Templates

Stakeholders Are Like Shareholders

September 21st, 2009 · 1,570 Comments

In thinking about shareholder management or investor management, especially in today’s volatile environment, I see a big parallel with stakeholder management.  In essence stakeholders are the investors in our projects.  Stakeholders hold a “stake” in our projects.  Stakeholders, just like investors, have different levels of investment or interest in our projects.  We must think of [...]

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Tags: Soft Skills

Game Changing Ideas

May 6th, 2009 · 941 Comments

I love basketball and I enjoy each March here on the United States when March Madness and NCAA basketball tournament arrives. In watching the games this past weekend, I could not help but be amazed at the number of game changing plays made by the players. In many of the games, it was a matter of how many game changing plays each team made. And the one that made more won. But the fact of the matter is that, these teams are full of game changers and made every game changing play they could. What can we learn from this for project management?

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Project Human Resources The Right Way

May 1st, 2009 · 18 Comments

Human resources is an important function in all organizations and that includes the project organization. In these difficult economic times, the human resources’ function is being tested in organizations worldwide. How does that testing in this environment translate into the project team environment?

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New Year’s Resolutions: Focus On The Long Term

February 13th, 2009 · 27 Comments

Most of us have experienced broken New Year’s resolutions; and for those who even made them this year, I can only imagine how many are already falling behind. In a sense, this phenomenon can actually work against us. Falling behind and failing is not a good experience and does not generate good emotions. In tough times, especially, we need positive emotions to carry us forward.

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Tags: Soft Skills

Make a Plan to Pass the PMP Exam

October 24th, 2008 · 83 Comments

Candidates for the PMP exam usually have some level of project management experience career; indeed, it is required in order to qualify to take the PMP exam. However there are many structures, terms and concepts that are part of the PMP exam that PMP candidates need to master. These are the things that you will learn and this is the growth you will experience that takes you beyond your project management experience base. Let’s take a look at some keys for a project plan to pass the PMP exam.

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Tags: Certification

Three Keys to a Successful Project Close

October 22nd, 2008 · 1,243 Comments

By definition all projects must come to a close. This definitive ending to the project represents the end of the project management process, but that end also signifies a new beginning. Successful execution of the closing process within a project helps to ensure that the value of the project is realized.

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Project Reporting for Upper Management in the Project Management Plan.

September 21st, 2008 · 15 Comments

The Project Management Plan concerns itself with how the project is going to be managed. This includes consideration for the project management systems to be used to coordinate the plan and the project. The systems that are used are also very important in providing feedback to senior management.

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Project Management and Risk Management: Is Risk Managing You?

June 30th, 2008 · 63 Comments

As Project Managers, our propensity to assess and manage risks needs to align with our understanding of the level of leadership required on the project. We need to understand clearly the range and depth of our responsibilities on the project in order to effectively manage risk. Otherwise, our risk management program may be over or under what is really required. Here’s my thinking on why.

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Tags: Project Management Process · Soft Skills