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Analysis of TenStep Free Templates – Project Charter

December 10th, 2007 · 2 Comments

The TenStep set of free templates are helpful as a very basis step to structured management of your project, and the most helpful piece was the Project Charter. Given my use in framing a relatively small project, I would also say that it has limited use for larger projects, but is still of value as a first cut for any project. That being said, my breakdown was framing a larger project into a smaller, shorter term project that would define the larder project. This could be a great way for others to use the product.

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Confused about Earned Value formulas? Three simple rules could help.

November 27th, 2007 · 418 Comments

The earned values formulas can be confusing to those studying for their PMP or CAPM exams. To assist in remembering the formulas for CV, SV, CPI and SPI, just remember three simple rules.

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Key Factors for Earned Value Management

November 16th, 2007 · 871 Comments

There are some key factors that must be in place in order to put Earned Value Management into practice. These ‘key factors’ are all good project management practices. Indeed, part of the benefit of practicing earned value management is the disciplined process that earned value demands up front! In other words, you cannot implement earned value management without practicing good project management!

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How Blog Communication Can Change the Way You Do Business: 6 Observations

October 28th, 2007 · 12 Comments

Web sociologists and philosophers have both overestimated and underestimated the power of blogs. Blogs, or online diaries, as some people have mistakenly labeled them, are now all over the Internet. Blogs indeed have so many possibilities for projects, that in each case it needs to be considered carefully.

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Tags: Project Management Process · Soft Skills