Science and Art of Project Management?
I was recently showing this blog site to a friend. As he looked through it, he nodded and mumbled some […]
Science and Art of Project Management? Read More »
I was recently showing this blog site to a friend. As he looked through it, he nodded and mumbled some […]
Science and Art of Project Management? Read More »
I’m looking for some insight from all of you on a point that’s been bothering me lately. On many recent
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In the grand tradition of analytical thinking, the answer I start with is, “Maybe yes, maybe no.” On the Yes
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A German colleague once commented (during a lager-filled post-project celebration) about how different German and US project management looked to
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Today I wanted to tackle how project managers and their approach to that role can be seen as boon to
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One of the things I’ve tried to do in this series is use some “word pictures”: ways of describing things
A friend once emailed me with a burning question about “A Situation” with a particular team member. What had started
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My first two posts in this teamwork rumination (last week’s post here and yesterdays “part 2” here) set up the idea that
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In a post last week I talked about “teamwork” not being a warm and fuzzy concept to me. To me the concept of
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Welcome back to blog # 5 in the series. Today, for project management, we are going to look at a