Project Management, Six Sigma, Business Analysis, and ITIL all provide domain frameworks, all have associated business certifications, all live largely in the ‘business’ versus technical realm, and all have a strong process orientation. But what does that mean to business professionals and organizations? Here are some thoughts on implications based upon the ITIL framework.
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What do Project Management, Six Sigma, Business Analysis, and ITIL have in common?
September 9th, 2010 · 902 Comments
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Strategic IT Project Management
October 7th, 2009 · 705 Comments
“Managing an IT project is like juggling chunks of Jell-O: It’s neither easy nor pretty.” So it says in an excellent article on IT Project Management is CIO magazine. The article goes on to say, very accurately I think, that “Information technology is especially slippery because it’s always moving, changing, adapting and challenging business as we know it.”
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The Menund’r'm Conundrum and Project Leadership
August 10th, 2009 · 40 Comments
What is Project Leadership all about? What constitutes leadership, and how can we measure it? Why is it important to us? These are some questions that arise for me when I think about what I call the “Menund’r'm Conundrum”.
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Three Keys For Gathering Requirements For Marketing Projects
December 22nd, 2008 · 745 Comments
Marketing projects are important to companies, simply because they provide the opportunity to increase the top line of the business. That is, they are initiatives focused on driving revenue, as opposed to controlling costs. I have been thinking about three keys for how to lay out the requirements for such such revenue-enhancing marketing projects.
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Globality for Project Managers and Program Managers
October 15th, 2008 · 703 Comments
Globality is a term that indicates in part that Globalisation has come to an end. This is a distinction between globality and globalization. It affect so many in the things we do in a Project Management work. Let’s work at some of the key areas that are affective.
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6 Hot Spots: Business Analysis as Part of a Project
August 15th, 2008 · 522 Comments
The business analysis function is one that needs to be managed with care and the wisdom of experience. Business analysts handle requirements management, systems analysis, business analysis, requirements analysis, or consulting. The various activities around these functions take place throughout the project and require continuous monitoring, starting at a high level near the beginning of the project. This post explores key business analysis activities throughout the project lifecycle.
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Effective Project Charters Tie Back to Strategy
July 10th, 2008 · 496 Comments
You are new to a project. The project itself is new, or perhaps you have been handed an initial project. The project charter is a great place to start to get yourself oriented to where the project fits into the organization.
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Strategy Needs to Drive Project Portfolio Management
July 2nd, 2008 · 1,014 Comments
Business or organizational strategy is intended to drive all decisions within an organization. It provides a direction, a rallying point, and a litmus test for decisions at all levels. Hence, it only stands to reason that strategy would drive the project portfolio management process.
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Project Planning: Plan for the Why as well as the What!
June 19th, 2008 · 4 Comments
Project Management tends to come onto the scene after the strategic direction has been set. Projects arise out of organizational strategy and reside on the implementation side of things. Project Portfolio Management exists somewhere in between, at the connection between the strategy formulation and implementation of the actual projects. the challenge is that there can be disconnects at the transitions among these phases.
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“Mine the Gold” in the People Around You!
February 5th, 2008 · 2,277 Comments
I was recently at an off site meeting for an office of about 25 people. There were many interesting things about the experience, and I would like to document a few. The upshot is that the people around you are tremendous resources, and you can tap that, it is like mining gold!
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