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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The Product of Your Project: Defining the Vision of Your Project
January 5th, 2010 · 1,292 Comments
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The Step by Step Guide to Employee Satisfaction Surveys
June 24th, 2009 · 1,065 Comments
The benefits of conducting an annual employee survey is widely accepted but many organizations have been put off by the amount of effort those annual surveys take to deploy.
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Why You Should Do Market Research
June 15th, 2009 · 727 Comments
Market research is an essential element of any organization that wants to offer products or services that are focused and well targeted. Business decisions based on good market research can help minimise any risk and should pay dividends in the longer term. By making market research part and parcel of the business process and conducting [...]
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Earning PDUs and Maintaining PMP PgMP Status Is Easy
August 21st, 2008 · 1,790 Comments
It is actually very easy for serious professionals to earn PDUs and maintain PMP and PgMP certification. The PMI provides many opportunities to earn the required 60 PDUs every 3 years, such that it really can be accomplished fairly easily doing many of the things a project management or program management professional would be doing regardless of the requirement! Here is a short summary of the key points related to PMP and PgMP credential maintenance and earning PDUs.
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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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The Product Life Cycle and Project Management: Perfect Together!
January 25th, 2008 · 76 Comments
There is an interesting aspect to the relationship between processes and projects. Where processes are what keep a business flowing on a day to day basis, projects are what puts new processes in place, re-shapes existing processes, or replaces a process. Processes have lifecycle; most processes have a finite life. Thus projects have a very definite place in the lifecycle of processes.
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10 Key Points to Solid Architecture Development
September 26th, 2007 · 18 Comments
Solid architecture is one key ingredient to overall project success. How project managers and architects approach this process has a profound effect on product quality.
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PMP PDUs: Is Inexpensive and More Convenient a Bad Thing?
September 23rd, 2007 · 437 Comments
PMPs are professionals, and they are people! They have lives, families, expenses, times constraints, budgets… It is outrageous and hilarious that someone would criticize those who are providing an “easire” way to earn PDUs. I think it is great that there are options for PMPs to spend less money and time, and in more convenient ways, to earn their PDUs. Providers of services that come up with a better way are helping to SOLVE the problem!
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Value and Challenges of Enterprise IT Architecture
July 26th, 2007 · 543 Comments
I think the idea of building enterprise architectures is a great ideal. It relates very closely to the idea of project portfolio management – where multiple projects are coordinated as a hole for the benefit of the enterprise. Here are some of the ideas based on experience at the US Army. This topic is sure to be revisited!






