FMEA is an important lean Six Sigma technique that has potential to be used in project management. While in Six Sigma it needs to be used at a very rigorous way, there certainly is some room for flexibility when used in project management. In either case, it is a good structured technique for analyzing problems and identifying solutions.
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Failure Modes And The Effects Analysis (FMEA), An Effective Problem Solving Tool
December 28th, 2008 · 1,125 Comments
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Program Management Professional Certification (PgMP)
June 9th, 2008 · 96 Comments
Program Management within an organization involves managing longer term initiatives that involve multiple projects. The Project Management Institute (PMI) offers a Program Management Certification – the Program Management Professional (PgMP) – for experienced professionals who are interested in advancing their knowledge of program management and credentials for a continuing career in program management.
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How to Improve Problem Performance on your Project Team
May 6th, 2008 · 1,313 Comments
Anyone who has been “around the block†at least once is likely to have encountered problem performance on the part of at least one person associated with the project. The question is “How do you deal with problem performance and how can you improve it?â€
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Is a Political Campaign a Project?
February 25th, 2008 · 698 Comments
I say, a resounding YES to the question “Is a political campaign a project?â€. Why? Well, a political campaign has a distinctive beginning and end, and in between there is a lot of planning, a great deal of execution, and a great deal of monitoring and controlling. And of course there is a closing – usually with lots of lessons learned. Let us look a bit at these elements.
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Mapping a System Engineering Process to the PMBOK Process
October 18th, 2007 · 590 Comments
Engineering analysis is often an input to overall project management. However, in larger organizations, or in consulting firms that service a multitude of customers, the engineering analysis is a project unto itself. This brings to the surface the question, “What is the process for these types of projects, and how does it map to the PMBOK?”
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PDUs and Related Certification Training
July 25th, 2007 · 697 Comments
Many PMs would benefit by earning another certification because of their industry or functional affiliation. For example, it may be career enhancing for a PM in the pharmaceutical or construction industry to earn another certification, to complement the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification, directly related to their industry. Similarly, some PMPs might specialize in certain functional areas, like Human Resouces, Supply Chain Management, or financial projects. There are often certifications related to those, and you can earn PDUs to maintain your PMP certification while preparing for some of these other certifications.
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How Course on Leadership and Project Management Goes?
July 16th, 2007 · 640 Comments
Project leadership skills – no matter how complex – may be attained through continuing education and training. As a complement to continuing practical experience, enrolling in a course on leadership and project management is the best way to be trained.
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