A Little Help from My Friends…
Two current or former colleagues will join me at the PMI NorCal Symposium 2008 on September 3-4 at Stanford University. […]
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Two current or former colleagues will join me at the PMI NorCal Symposium 2008 on September 3-4 at Stanford University. […]
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What can we learn from case studies? Plenty! While Genentech sponsored a risk management initiative a couple years ago to
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Selecting the right kind of engagement model with your offshore programmers (or the company where they work) is the best
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There is a group of forensic chemists who gather periodically for something called “The Bite-mark Breakfast”, where they are treated
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My blogging was interrupted Sunday night by a power outage at home. A neighbor’s huge oak tree had fallen, totally
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Most of us know that risk comes inherent with a project because projects involve unknowns. What I find in my
Risks or Problems – What’s the Difference? Read More »
Risk management has always been tricky. It’s sometimes difficult to imagine the myriad ways in which something could go wrong
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT BEST PRACTICES TO AVOID CAREER LIMITING MOVES – PART 3 of 3 Jeff Schlageter President, Project Acceleration Jeff@ProjectAcceleration.com
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT BEST PRACTICES To AVOID CAREER LIMITING MOVES – PART 2 of 3 Jeff Schlageter President, Project Acceleration Jeff@ProjectAcceleration.com
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The most frequent mistake project teams make with regard to risk management, is an absolute kick in the head. The
RISK? What Could Possibly Go Wrong? Read More »