Think Like a Leader
In my examples this week, I’ve been writing about ways to convince those with the power to embrace some good […]
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In my examples this week, I’ve been writing about ways to convince those with the power to embrace some good […]
Think Like a Leader Read More »
I just loved the latest grievance from my students (see Monday/Tuesday/Thursday posts). When being given more work than schedule to
A second complaint from my students (see yesterday’s post) is: “Management adds requirements to my project without asking me if
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I’m in the middle of teaching my Software Requirements Engineering course at UCSC Extension. On the first day of class,
New Class, Same Story Read More »
Ugh, the communication pitfall. We’ve all fallen into them. The question is, can you get out? Or better still, can
Avoiding Communication Pitfalls Read More »
Project Sponsors, does this sound familiar? You’ve got a great team, and you’ve pointed them in the right direction on
Help! We’re Out of Sync! Read More »
Managing outsourced work Now that you’ve made your decision, picked a supplier, and written a contract, just kick back and
Outsourcing software development:a bad idea? (continued) Read More »
I serve on the board of an organization seeking grant funds. They formed a committee. The committee meets weekly and
Don’t let the tools get in the way of managing your project Read More »
My ex-husband always made us late for appointments because he’d estimate time “as the crow flies” – not ever taking
Over-extending – over-commitment – over-time Read More »
One evening I was in Rochester, NY for business and I went looking for Indian food. I decided to check
Committing to clarity Read More »
I haven’t quite put my finger on it, but something I’ve noticed about the human condition that retards our ability
Project Management Dangerous to Mammals Read More »