Determining project requirements has many challenges, but one of the most common that I have encountered is what I call the “Solution Trap”. I have usually identified this when someone states something like “What I need is a …” This is usually a hint that there is an underlying problem that needs to be surfaced and further investigated.
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Determining Project Requirements: Beware of the “Solution Trap”
May 28th, 2008 · 893 Comments
Tags: Project Management Process
List of Leading Project Management Template Providers
October 23rd, 2007 · 1,401 Comments
There are many project management templates out there in the marketplace. Project Management consulting firms, training companies, large government organizations, and educational institutions are among those who produce and often sell project management tools and templates. These are generally geared toward implementing particular methodology and addressing a particular common problem space. There also are template providers – firms who produce many templates to service the open market. Some of these might be free, but generally the best cost some money. Here is a list of the more notable template providers I have found. The list gives a flavor for what is out there to support project management processes.
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The Architecture Function – IT versus Building Industry
July 20th, 2007 · 531 Comments
Managing the IT architecture process in the building industry has some parallels and distinct differences to the IT industry. 1. In the building industry, there are many standard ways of doing things – actually more ubiquitous and more stable than in IT – but I don’t think there is still not always one best way [...]





