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.
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Sustainability and the Living Roof
January 7th, 2010 · 1 Comment
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How Much is Not Knowing About Your IT Assets Costing You?
July 9th, 2009 · No Comments
The usage of IT and computers in the workplace has rocketed in the last decade.I challenge you to find one section of your organization that doesn’t rely on IT to function these days. Indeed, IT has been the core of the competitiveness of successful organizations.
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The economics of cloud computing
June 27th, 2009 · 4 Comments
NetSuite Pricing All of the technology and business contacts I regularly talk to keep telling me cloud computing. But what is it, what does it really mean for business and what are the financial and physical upsides?
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Project Portfolio Management And Innovation For Tough Times
December 17th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Organizations of all sizes have been taking a much closer look at their project portfolios in these tough times. One of the bigger questions is “where does innovation fit in in the portfolio?” There are some interesting ideas around this and organizations must reckon with the fact that decisions about innovation could very well set the stage for the future of the company. At the same time, we must reckon with the fact that, in order to reach a future, we must be financially sound through the crisis. I have been thinking a bit about the relationship between innovation and portfolio management in tough times.
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Performance And “The Matrix”
December 4th, 2008 · No Comments
Whatever performance review system is in place, the important thing for project management is that the line organization that holds ultimate responsibility for the project should be the primary input and judge of a project manager’s performance. Performance evaluation is often difficult in matrix-type organizations, such as those that include a PMO. Let’s take a look at some of the challenges.
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Some Keys to Success in SOA/Web Services Application Development Projects
July 18th, 2007 · No Comments
The following are a few key points of focus for SOA/web services application development project success: 1. Business sponsorship is critical, but there can be issues depending on organization structure. A decentralized organization provides many opportunities, but it is a challenge how to define ‘the business’. Business driven could be from an ‘enterprise’ perspective, but [...]




