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Is being a maven, being a leader?

July 14th, 2011 · 32 Comments

Presumably as a Project Manager you see yourself, as a leader…or at least an aspiring, developing leader. But are you a “maven”?

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Tags: Soft Skills

The Benefits of “Systems Thinking”

November 11th, 2010 · 1,451 Comments

One of the most profound and ubiquitous management concepts over the past 30 years is “systems thinking”. Systems thinking is all around us. One example is that project management has in essence been “systematized” by the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) Guide!

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Life Is Not Easy; Don’t Get Too Comfortable…says Ted Fatteross

September 22nd, 2010 · 1,343 Comments

I had the pleasure of listening to Ted Fatteross at the PMINJ meeting last night. Although there were many messages throughout Ted’s presentation, one stood out: “Don’t let yourself get too comfortable.”

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Tags: Soft Skills

Some Ideas on Six Sigma, ITIL, and Project Management

September 2nd, 2010 · 1,537 Comments

What do Six Sigma, ITIL, and Project Management have in common? These three disciplines all have associated business certifications, living largely in the ‘business’ versus technical realm, and all relate in some way to processes. But how can these disciplines relate to one another in such a way that greater value is created for the individual as well as the organization?

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Prioritize Using Theory of Constraints

June 23rd, 2010 · 1,614 Comments

Often it is hard to decide to what to do first, or what to do next. In fact, in my experience, it is often easier to make such decisions on large projects than smaller projects. The Theory of Constraints is a neat concept that can help.

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The Key to Performing an Effective Analysis of Alternatives

February 10th, 2010 · 1,255 Comments

Oftentimes, as[tag-dir]project managers[/tag-dir] and leaders, we are called upon to compare a variety of potential solutions and to either recommend or choose the best one for our situation. There are a variety of ways to do this. It is important for us to recognize that the answer we come up with is very closely related to the questions we ask and how we do the comparison. Many times—perhaps even most of the time—we do this comparisons in a relatively informal way, putting together our own structure. In other cases however, there is a much formalized organizational structure with a formal name such as [/tag-tec]“analysis of alternatives”[tag-dir] that is performed.

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Tags: Project Management Process

Changing Assumptions

January 28th, 2010 · 101 Comments

When we first build our [tag-tec]project plan[/tag-tec], we need to make many [tag-dir]assumptions. As part of our project plan, we need to document what these assumptions are. We also need to acknowledge the reality that many of those assumptions may not prove out as the project unfolds.

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Clean Technology

August 24th, 2009 · 773 Comments

Both technology and the environment have always fascinated me.  Together they make quite an interesting combination.  Add financial viability to this cocktail and you have a real winner!  That is what clean technology is all about!

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Tags: Project Management Process

Set Your Time Management Goals And Focus On The Big Picture

July 9th, 2009 · 3 Comments

To make the most of your time you need to be focused on what it is you want to achieve. Being focused on the smaller picture rather than the big one will throw you off course. You should sit down and review your time management  and where your time gets used up. When we talk [...]

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Tags: Project Management Process

Doing More With Less In A Tough Economy

February 7th, 2009 · 628 Comments

As project managers, we need to manage the resources and deliverables on our projects. In tough times we are often under pressure to deliver more with fewer resources. The question is “How can we cope with this? Is there a different way than just working harder, that we and our teammates can employ?”

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Tags: Project Management Process