A Killer Project in Killer Code, the Novel
Has working on a project ever made you so mad that you wanted to commit murder? Has one demagogue in […]
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Has working on a project ever made you so mad that you wanted to commit murder? Has one demagogue in […]
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Recently I attended a Commonwealth Club lecture on Women in Business. Ilene Lang, President of Catalyst, was there and brought
The path to excellence Read More »
As organizational leaders, we are continuously bombarded with conflicting guidance on how to excel. A great example of this confusion
Lessons from Harvard Read More »
In his 2004 book, eXtreme Project Management, Doug DeCarlo declares that “the world of project management has changed radically, totally and
Beyond Traditional Project Management Read More »
In my many years of running projects I have often looked back and asked why it was always so difficult
The Trouble with Projects Read More »
We have been exposed in recent years to many project management and product development methodology terms with often subtle differences
Thoughts on Spiral Development Read More »
In Flocks and Swarms – The End of Control As We Know It (blogs.cio.com, Tuesday, October 24, 2006), Michael Hugos
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Would you do it again? Is it time to stop? For me I think the answer is I’d never have
Do you still want to be a Project Manager? Read More »
You too can do everything wrong! And you can do it well. Let us share the wisdom of slinking by
The Bad Project Management Olympics –First Entry Part 1, Surely You Can Top It Read More »
Scope, Schedule, Cost – they are classics, but do they remain useful?. I’ve heard many practitioners call the Triple Constraints
Are the Triple Constraints still useful? Read More »
One thing is for sure, there is always more to do on any project than there is time or money
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