Project teams, project oriented organizations, and project management offices have an unusually strong opportunity today for building highly motivated project teams. The reason for that is projects sit at the center of a new evolving organizational structure.
Entries from September 2008
Building and Motivating Project Teams
September 30th, 2008 · 1,378 Comments
Tags: Soft Skills
Peter Drucker and Project Management
September 29th, 2008 · 963 Comments
Peter Drucker, who died a couple of years ago, was known for his great writings and teachings about management. Ironically, I am not so sure he actually managed much himself, at least not from the standpoint of being a hands on manager of a larger organization. However, his 38 books, his many articles, and his [...]
Tags: Project Management Process
Leverage the Best from Project and Process Management
September 26th, 2008 · 1,072 Comments
One of the challenges that many managers have is organizing the plethora of projects AND processes that are part of their organizational realm. The first step to dealing with this is to clearly distinguish what is a project and what is a process. Getting clear on gray areas can pave the way for a forceful visions and way ahead on any program.
Tags: Project Management Process
Thinking Your Way Through Tough Challenges – Not!
September 25th, 2008 · 152 Comments
When faced with a tough challenge, many of us find ourselves trying to "think our way through it". While thinking generally is a good thing, strangely enough, this approach often results in repetitive thoughts and mental dead ends. What is often missing is action and results, but we may not realize it.
Tags: Soft Skills
Preparing for a Tumultuous Future
September 23rd, 2008 · 77 Comments
The title of this post might seem funny to many given that we seem to be living in a tumultuous present. How could things become more tumultuous? Well that’s just many predict is coming our way for the world of work. How might that impact project management work?
Tags: Soft Skills
Project Reporting for Upper Management in the Project Management Plan.
September 21st, 2008 · 185 Comments
The Project Management Plan concerns itself with how the project is going to be managed. This includes consideration for the project management systems to be used to coordinate the plan and the project. The systems that are used are also very important in providing feedback to senior management.
Tags: Project Management Process
What’s a Manager To Do With All That Social Media Information?
September 19th, 2008 · 877 Comments
In today’s information intensive world, managers are inundated with information from many sources. This presents a world of opportunity, but also a challenge in moving ahead. The opportunity is that there is far more valuable information available upon which to base decisions, and the challenge is how to sort through the information efficiently. Let’s take a look at some ideas on how to cope with all this information.
Tags: Project Management Process
Transparency and Leadership in Tough Times
September 17th, 2008 · 836 Comments
There is no doubt about it we are in tough economic times. The current woes on Wall Street are only the most recent evidence of our collective economic difficulties. So the big question is how do project and program mangers cope with these difficult times. Many fear the loss of jobs and extended time away from work. This includes team members, it can include stake holders, it can include the project and program managers themselves. It is this fear that is one of the important keys to coping with difficult times.
Tags: Soft Skills
Software Project Outsourcing and Managing Virtual Teams
September 15th, 2008 · 167 Comments
Software project outsourcing and managing virtual teams are very hot topics today. They present new opportunities as well as new challenges for project and program managers. Below is a collection of recent articles and posts around the internet on this timely topic.
Tags: Main · Project Management Process
Identifying Six Sigma Projects in the Portfolio
September 12th, 2008 · 5 Comments
Six Sigma projects are derived from organizational strategy, in the same way that organizational strategy drives the selection of all projects and programs in an organization’s Portfolio. So, how do the business drivers that are at work result in some projects being Six Sigma projects, and others not?