We live in a world of specialization, and project management as a skill set is no different. However, as with any type of specialization there are issues with over specialization, insular and parochial viewpoints, lack of perspective, and inability to see the big picture. In the end, what this and any other specialization really boils down to is that it must support the organization’s goals.
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Project Management: A Profession or a Core Competency?
March 7th, 2008 · 1,201 Comments
Tags: Certification
Prioritizing the Triple Constraint
October 30th, 2007 · 958 Comments
We all know the definition of a project is an undertaking that produces a product by a target date and within an agreed cost. This triple constraint (product, time and cost) is what the project manager must plan for and track progress against. But are the three dimensions equal in priority?
The answer is no – some projects are cost constrained; some have an immovable end date while others may place a priority on the product quality. Understanding the priorities on your project (and agreeing with your project sponsor on the priorities) is critical.
Tags: Project Management Process
Leaders Enjoy their Work
October 22nd, 2007 · 12 Comments
Did you ever notice how people in leadership roles tend to be happy and really enjoy their work? We can choose to enjoy our work – and choose to be leaders at the same time.
Tags: Soft Skills






