“We are NOT under siege”
“Hey, Jerry, YES you are…” Dateline Carlsbad, CA: From the Thursday, May 29, 2008, edition of The Daily Journal serving […]
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“Hey, Jerry, YES you are…” Dateline Carlsbad, CA: From the Thursday, May 29, 2008, edition of The Daily Journal serving […]
“We are NOT under siege” Read More »
The student syndrome is alive and well. I see it all around me, and I am no less guilty than
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What project managers can learn from being broad-sided on their blind sides Project managers are highly intelligent, very creative, totally
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As the content and program director for the PMI NorCal Symposium 2008, I am biased but nevertheless excited as all
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“WE WILL NOT BE BLUDGEONED INTO A TRANSACTION THAT IS NOT IN THE BEST INTEREST OF OUR STOCKHOLDERS”, Roy Bostock,
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Project management is a myth: .period: end of story: can’t be done: so don’t even bother trying: .unless of course,
Project Management is a Myth Read More »
Back in the very old days (early 80’s), I was on a team (of 24, I think) that delivered a
An unrepeatable success? Read More »
Saying “no” is hard for everyone. “If I say “no”, they will think I’m not a team player.” “If I
Recent posts on the importance of usage scenarios (use cases or user stories) in the development process warmed my heart. In my
Some thoughts on usage scenarios Read More »
The latest San Francisco magazine contains an article on a new platform called Mugsy and a company, Pure Verticals, that
A Penny for Your Thoughts? Read More »
I’ve written somewhat negatively about outsourcing in the past: primarily issuing warnings about doing it without proper planning, for the
An Outsourcing Progress Report Read More »