2. The Credit Crisis: Why is it Important? A Little History
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As a project manager, you must understand these four budget items. If you do not recognize and understand them it is possible (even likely) that you will not properly understand your budget status and you may make wrong decisions based on these misunderstanding.
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If you are like most project managers, you wish you had a better real-time handle on the progress of your
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In project plans have you noticed the constant state of change? But of course you have! Made me wonder about
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It’s a funny thing how life continues again and again to give us pause for thought. In industry, we know
I’m studying for the PMP exam, and I’m using the PMPrepcast to study. I actually found one point to disagree
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Jim Sloane is a particularly adept person to provide an executive primer on organizational project management maturity. There are a
Cutting to the Chase on Organizational Maturity Read More »
Most project managers find that they when they complete the planning of a project they become inundated in the following
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Who says the PMO is only responsible for communicating project status reports or headlines when projects are in trouble? Did
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 »