Indian Tailors and Project Management
Perhaps a few of you will frown upon this entry. It is not academic or pedagogical but I think project […]
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Perhaps a few of you will frown upon this entry. It is not academic or pedagogical but I think project […]
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Wow, I guess they’ve got a for dummies book on everything now. Awesome. There is also of course the 10
Project Management For Dummies Horror Story Read More »
I thought it would be fun to list some impressions of favorite and least favorite Project management books and methodologies.
Project Management Books/Methodologies to Live By and also Die Slow Deaths From Read More »
Between my blog and my role at gantthead, I probably get two or three meeting requests a week from Project
Can Using PM Tools Come More Naturally? Read More »
We’ve all been there. “Here’s a project. It needs to be done in three months!” You get that sinking feeling
Dictated dates: not! Read More »
One thing that never changes is the constancy of change. That seems like a self-evident truth, doesn’t it? So why
Planning For Change Read More »
The applause was thundering as the magician completed his performance. Proman A. Jecgert had hired the magician to help celebrate
The POO Code, Chapter Five Read More »
A mentor of mine once attributed this quote to General George Patton. I don’t know for sure if Patton said
The Plan is Nothing but Planning is Everything Read More »
Have you ever been the program manager on a job where you planned everything down to the smallest detail; you
Resource Poaching 101 Read More »
I just loved the latest grievance from my students (see Monday/Tuesday/Thursday posts). When being given more work than schedule to