If you are at all like me, achieving work/life balance is a challenge. As I think about it, there are a few key things that present the greatest obstacles – and thus provide the starting point for managing the situation.
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Achieving Work/Life Balance
March 22nd, 2010 · 65 Comments
Tags: Soft Skills
Are You “Knowledge Seeking” or “Problem Solving” – or Both?
February 3rd, 2010 · 1,094 Comments
Many professionals are either “knowledge seeking” or “problem solving” – but, to their detriment, not both. You can create a one-two punch for professional effectiveness by combining “knowledge seeking” and “problem solving”. Let me show you what I mean by looking at some details of some popular bodies of knowledge today.
Tags: Soft Skills
Responsibility and “Free”- Dom
January 13th, 2010 · 796 Comments
I just heard a discussion led by a Duke University economics professor (sorry, I didn’t get his name) who had some interesting points to make about things being for free or being for money. He draws some very interesting conclusions that might be helpful to many of us on our projects.
Tags: Project Management Process
Sustainability and the Living Roof
January 7th, 2010 · 1,043 Comments
Sustainability is a hot topic today. Many potential projects may have the appearance of socially responsible but in some cases are not sustainable. [tag-tec]Sustainability[/tag-tec] in and of itself is a key aspect of [tag-dir]social responsibility[/tag-dir]. The growing presence of [tag-dir]living roof project[/tag-dir] is a good example of sustainability in action.
Tags: Soft Skills
Getting Good At Task Estimating
December 12th, 2009 · 529 Comments
[tag-tec]Task estimating[/tag-tec] is a critical skill for [tag-dir]project managers[/tag-dir] and [tag-dir]project teams[/tag-dir]. We cannot manage what we cannot estimate. However, realistically, it is very difficult to be able to estimate every possible task accurately.
Tags: Project Management Process
Just In Time Learning for Project Human Resources
December 5th, 2009 · 601 Comments
Often on our projects there is none a perfect match between the talents of our team and the challenges of the project. We do the best we can to match capabilities and prior experience to the needs of our current projects but as reality has it each project is unique. We try to “are the best athletes” but invariably there are going to be some gaps in the skills required. [tag-tec]“Just in time learning”[/tag-tec] can be the answer to these issues.
Tags: Project Management Process
The Importance of Taxonomy
November 15th, 2009 · 1,397 Comments
Taxonomy refers to the categorization or breakdown to more clearly defined entities that can make an overall grouping of knowledge more understandable while there are many precise definitions for taxonomy, this should suffice for this particular discussion. The question is what taxonomy means to the project manager.
Tags: Project Management Process
Strategic IT Project Management
October 7th, 2009 · 705 Comments
“Managing an IT project is like juggling chunks of Jell-O: It’s neither easy nor pretty.” So it says in an excellent article on IT Project Management is CIO magazine. The article goes on to say, very accurately I think, that “Information technology is especially slippery because it’s always moving, changing, adapting and challenging business as we know it.”
Tags: Project Management Process
Project Management Essentials in Web 2.0
September 28th, 2009 · 3 Comments
Technology is advancing as fast as ever and we are constantly asking questions as to how to adapt to these technology changes. Isn’t it more important for us to ask how these new technologies can be used as tools to enhance project performance? Let’s explore this a little bit in regards to the Web 2.0 [...]
Tags: Online Project Management
The Best Thing That You Can Do On Your Project
September 9th, 2009 · 710 Comments
There is one thing that you can do on your project or program that can yield the best results for the organization, for your team, and for yourself. It goes way beyond any project management tools or techniques. It even goes beyond applying a typical methodology to your project plan.





