I say, a resounding YES to the question “Is a political campaign a project?â€. Why? Well, a political campaign has a distinctive beginning and end, and in between there is a lot of planning, a great deal of execution, and a great deal of monitoring and controlling. And of course there is a closing – usually with lots of lessons learned. Let us look a bit at these elements.
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Is a Political Campaign a Project?
February 25th, 2008 · 2 Comments
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Tying Projects to Strategic Plans: Make Sure Your Project is Strategic!
January 29th, 2008 · No Comments
Good projects map well to organizational goals. In fact, the best organizations make sure their initiatives are in alignment with their strategic plan. Whether for project initiation or for simply evaluating how the value of a project fits within the organization, becoming familiar with the strategic plan is invaluable.
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The Product Life Cycle and Project Management: Perfect Together!
January 25th, 2008 · 2 Comments
There is an interesting aspect to the relationship between processes and projects. Where processes are what keep a business flowing on a day to day basis, projects are what puts new processes in place, re-shapes existing processes, or replaces a process. Processes have lifecycle; most processes have a finite life. Thus projects have a very definite place in the lifecycle of processes.
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A First Look at MPMM & Method123 Project Management Methodology
December 12th, 2007 · No Comments
MPMM – Method123 Project Management Methodology offers a very comprehensive suite of project management templates and more for implementing best practices – derived from PMBOK and PRINCE2 - within an organization.
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Earned Value and Earned Value Lite
November 15th, 2007 · No Comments
Earned value reporting is a powerful project management technique. It applies, one way or another, to ALL projects, large and small. What is important is to understand the concept, then adapting the application of the concept to an appropriate level that is effective for your projects.




