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Project Management Essentials in Web 2.0

September 28th, 2009 · 3 Comments

Technology is advancing as fast as ever and we are constantly asking questions as to how to adapt to these technology changes.  Isn’t it more important for us to ask how these new technologies can be used as tools to enhance project performance?  Let’s explore this a little bit in regards to the Web 2.0 [...]

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Tags: Online Project Management

The PMI Approach to Virtual Communities

November 19th, 2008 · 1,271 Comments

The PMI virtual community project is a major initiative aimed at bringing together the many different facets of the overall PMI members. I am not sure whether non-members will gain access, but I understand that there is a membership fee to get into this virtual community. I have some thoughts, or more to the point, questions as my curiosity about this has been piqued. Let’s take a look.

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Tags: Online Project Management

MS Project Server Brings Collaborative Project Management

October 10th, 2008 · 780 Comments

Microsoft Project has grown and expanded well past the basic scheduling and planning tool represented by the desktop version of MS Project.  Regardless of the version you use, the basic MS Project desktop version is still a great and widely used tool.  However, online project management, with collaborative features, has also been integrated with MS [...]

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Tags: Online Project Management

PM News

October 8th, 2008 · 2,373 Comments

Syndicated from sites around the World of Project Management. PMForum Breaking News

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Lean versus Six Sigma

October 8th, 2008 · 1,230 Comments

There is much discussion, and often confusion over the difference between Lean and Six Sigma. In general, here is the essence of the two approaches: Lean = Improved process flow and Six Sigma = Reduced process variation. This post provides discussion and links to various resources that take a look at this from different angles.

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Tags: Certification · Project Management Process

What’s a Manager To Do With All That Social Media Information?

September 19th, 2008 · 827 Comments

In today’s information intensive world, managers are inundated with information from many sources. This presents a world of opportunity, but also a challenge in moving ahead. The opportunity is that there is far more valuable information available upon which to base decisions, and the challenge is how to sort through the information efficiently. Let’s take a look at some ideas on how to cope with all this information.

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Managing Your Life as a Project

September 10th, 2008 · 1,490 Comments

There are lots of jokes about how the masons house is crumbling, painters house needs a paint job, seamstresses children’s clothes are never mended, and on and on. The questions is, “How does this play out in project management?”

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Which Way to Go: PMP or MBA?

September 2nd, 2008 · 1,093 Comments

There are many posts in the forums and blogs on the topic of whether it is better to go for a PMP or MBA. I think there is great value in both, but I think they serve 2 different purposes. Having earned both a PMP and an MBA, I have some definite thoughts on this, but of course in the end it is a personal decision.

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Tags: Certification

Talent Management for Projects, Programs, and Portfolios

August 4th, 2008 · 1,132 Comments

Talent management is a huge challenge for corporations and organizations of all types and sizes. I many cases, success at talent management within the organization can be the key differentiating factor between success and failure for the organization. Likewise, success at project management, program management, and portfolio management also largely hinges on strong talent management. Part of this challenge lies at the relationship between the organization’s talent management capabilities and those of the projects and programs.

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Projectization and Non-Project Managers

July 30th, 2008 · 857 Comments

Professional Project Management is becoming more pervasive. Like “Electrification” occurred during the era of proliferation of electricity, “projectization” is occuring throughout the workforce and organizations. Most of the emphasis I have seen is on professional project management. However, most people will not be professional project managers, but rather will be team members, support personnel, subject matter experts, department managers, C-level executives, and the like. This post explores what is being said about this broader workforce in a projectized world.

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Tags: Project Management Process · Soft Skills