While many project and program managers work on large multi-year projects, many of us also work on small to medium sized projects. In fact, while many of these small to medium sized projects last anywhere from weeks to months, larger projects and programs consist of a series of these small to medium sized projects. Let’s take a look at one of the most common problem solving techniques available for getting into rapid-action mode on these fast-moving projects.
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Problem Solving On Small Projects
December 7th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Project Management Process
Separating Fact and Fiction
October 17th, 2008 · No Comments
Leaders must be able to depend on their people — especially the commitments they make. Projects and programs are built on estimates from the people we depend upon. When there’s a pattern of delay, or poor estimates, intervention is required.
Tags: Soft Skills
Product Scope: What is the problem you are trying to solve?
October 9th, 2008 · 2 Comments
The issue of scope relates to both product scope, and project scope. Project scope is within the realm of the project manager. Product scope defines what the product of the project will be. Managing product scope is one of the most challenging aspects of project management, and is a key to managing stakeholder’s expectations and project scope.
Tags: Project Management Process
Leaders Beat the Worry Habit
September 8th, 2008 · No Comments
All professionals - Project Managers, Program Managers, Executives, leaders of all kinds - worry at times, and some more than others. Worrying a lot or a little is actually a controllable habit. Worrying a lot is little more than trading your peace of mind and taking a negative view of the future. The urge to […]
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8 Big Spots for Project Managers to Network
June 23rd, 2008 · 10 Comments
There are many great places for project managers to network, keep up with developments in the profession, tune in to new opportunities, and find opportunities for career growth. On a more immediate basis, networking today is also full of helpful opportunities to solve current problems with the assistance of colleagues in the profession. So, in this era of social networking, I thought I would put together a post of where some of the best project management networks can be found.
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5 Opportunities to Question for Effective Project Leadership
May 19th, 2008 · No Comments
Uncertainty is part of the territory for effective leaders. Certainty simply does not exist for effective leadership, since if it did, leadership would not be needed! Whether in executive leadership or project leadership, it is the ability of the leader to manage uncertainties that most defines success.
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7 Top Project Management Podcasts
January 2nd, 2008 · 1 Comment
Podcasting has become very popular, and there are several project management podcasts available for review. Here we list 7 of the more popular PM Podcasts found on the internet.





