This may seem like a crazy question, but it is a valid one: “Does your project have some lunacy?” As project managers, we have been trained, for the most part, to be very rational about what we are doing. Of course, some of us may have a greater foundation in that than others; but nonetheless there is a firm rationality that exists within the profession. The question is, does that serve us well on our projects?
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Does Your Project Have Some Lunacy?
November 18th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Tags: Project Management Process
Web 2.0 Social Networking for Project and Program Managers
June 6th, 2008 · No Comments
How does the emergence of Web 2.0 collaborative capabilities and networks effect the organizational landscape, and how does that effect project and program managers? I think the key to answering this question is to look at what is happening to interpersonal relationships, power centers, and influence within organizations to see how this is changing as a result of this emerging development. I find that we can gain insights into this by observing from the following point of view: a. Organization charts are the way the organization is “supposed” to be, and b. Web 2.0 collaboration reveals relationships, and hence organization structure, as it really is. Let’s explore…
Tags: Soft Skills · Online Project Management
Leaders Put Their Minds AND Their Hearts to Work
December 10th, 2007 · No Comments
What does “putting your heart into your work†mean? Is your work in alignment with your heart? It’s tough to answer these questions without knowing where your heart is.
Tags: Soft Skills
eProject Becomes Daptiv, Broadens Online Service Offering
November 27th, 2007 · No Comments
Daptiv, formerly eProject, has changed its name effective November 12, 2007, reflecting its desire to cast a wider net within the enterprise. The name eProject reflected a strict project management focus, whereas Daptiv - with connotations of fast, adaptive, dynamic, modern, futuristic - leaves behind that more singular focus. In fact, CEO Jeff Pancottine has reported that the new branding reflects the on-demand, flexible style and wide range of uses for the software beyond the scope of traditional Project Portfolio Management (PPM). The capabilities of web services surely figured into this marketing move.





