We need to consider how clear the objective of the project scope is when we build our project teams. For an extremely well defined project of relatively short duration, and well-defined deliverables, this could be fairly easy. However, for a project that is less defined, which may involve some significant shifts of some sort over the […]
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Reinvent Your Project When Building Your Team?!
September 25th, 2009 · 1 Comment
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Should I take The PMBOK 3rd Or 4th Edition Exam?
April 20th, 2009 · No Comments
In the realm of project management certification, there is a transition occurring in the exam for the project management professional (PMP) certification exam. On January 1, 2009, the 4th edition of the PMBOK was officially published. Many people wonder, especially at this point in time, whether they should take the 3rd edition exam or wait to take the 4th edition exam.
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Six Ways To Evaluate Your Readiness To Take The PMP Or CAPM Exam
January 28th, 2009 · 1 Comment
When preparing for any certification exam such as the PMP or CAPEM, we need to evaluated our readiness in taking the exam. There are many ways to do this but one is the application of a unique framework for evaluating our cognitive or level of mastery of the material. Let’s take a look.
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Project Management Templates - Great for Small and Large Projects!
November 12th, 2008 · No Comments
There are a variety of project management templates available on the market today. A common reason that why project management professionals avoid using templates that are out there is that they think they need to customize their own, because their own situation is very unique. However, if you really give it a try, as I […]
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Make a Plan to Pass the PMP Exam
October 24th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Candidates for the PMP exam usually have some level of project management experience career; indeed, it is required in order to qualify to take the PMP exam. However there are many structures, terms and concepts that are part of the PMP exam that PMP candidates need to master. These are the things that you will learn and this is the growth you will experience that takes you beyond your project management experience base. Let’s take a look at some keys for a project plan to pass the PMP exam.
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Peter Drucker and Project Management
September 29th, 2008 · No 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 […]
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Project Reporting for Upper Management in the Project Management Plan.
September 21st, 2008 · No 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.
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Project Integration Management and the Pareto Principle
July 8th, 2008 · 15 Comments
Project Management involves a great deal of discipline in making sure that “all the i’s are dotted and t’s are crossed’. It clearly involves a great deal of attention to detail, and a high degree of thoroughness. So how do we balance that with a practical realism that allows us to prioritize and focus on the most important activities? The pareto principle can help.
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The Project Plan versus Product Plan: An Important Distinction
July 7th, 2008 · No Comments
I have encountered misunderstandings numerous times due to different concepts of the meaning of the word ‘plan’. There are various types of plans. In Project Plan Integration, we pull together various aspects of the project plan, which taken separately actually represent separate plans. One of those plans, the Configuration Management Plan, is one that I have encountered misunderstanding over.
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Project Management Humor - Here’s a Funny Podcast!
June 10th, 2008 · No Comments
I heard a very funny podcast this morning. It was a parody on the PMBOK 9 Knowledge Areas. The question discussed was, “Should there be an even 10 Knowledge Areas in the PMBOK?” The discussion of “Project Blame Management” as a proposed Knowledge Area in the PMBOK is very funny, and the interviewer and interviewee, Payson Hall, have a very contagiously good time!





