I have written several times on this blog about the importance and use of project schedules and predictive project scheduling. Therefore, you probably can discern how important I believe a project schedule to be in effective project management. Now it appears that changes are afoot in the PMI PMBOK world...
I had a great conversation this week about one of my earlier posts on creating effective and predictive project schedules. It appears this subject is one of the common topics used in the maturity models being utilized these days. So I thought I would give another perspective on creating a good [...]...
Inside the nether regions of large companies lurk individuals and offices that are part of executing a project but reside organizationally outside of the project’s chain of command. Placed within the somewhat amorphous group of support organizations are specialists in IT, travel, legal, facilities, HR...
There are disruptive technologies that completely throw businesses off track and then there are holidays that can be disruptive to project management. The time from Thanksgiving through New Years is a disruptive time when almost all workers will want time off to be with their families. In my experience...
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