project management
project management
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by Barb Friedman - 2007-02-20
Do you wish you had more time in your day? Doesn't it always seem that if we just had a few more minutes, we could finish a task or project? Welcome to the fast fifteen!Usually we think of fifteen min...
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by Barb Friedman - 2007-02-20
Do you like to go on archeological digs? I hope so because your desk requires an archeological dig to find the desktop. And you know there are important papers in the rubble that you need for today's ...
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by Jeanne Sawyer - 2007-02-21
Who has the monkey?Have you ever told a manager or coworker about something, intending simply to inform them about a potential issue, only to have them jump in and start "doing things" to take care of...
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by John Reynolds - 2007-02-22
A complete, all-embracing, self-contained project team can be impracticable to organize in a manufacturing company owing to the nature of the facilities and machinery required. Many of those facilitie...
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by John Reynolds - 2007-02-22
Consider a company which is about to embark upon a project for the first time. A competent project manager is available, but this firm has never had to handle a complex project before, and now has to ...
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by John Reynolds - 2007-02-22
When a company organization is searched to find a project manager, the first results may be fruitless because no one with that job title can be found. The project manager's identity is often hidden be...
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by Jed Simms - 2007-02-23
Derrick was frustrated. He was the change manager on the 'Strategic Purchasing Project' and was trying to find out what had to change.What he was confronted with was two sets of process maps - the 'as...
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by Tony Jacowski - 2007-03-04
Almost everyone wants to lead and manage their lives according to their own choices. Usually, most people do not discover their latent qualities and abilities until quite late in life. However, when t...
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by John Mehrmann - 2007-03-17
Imagine what you could accomplish if you were given 100 years to complete any project of your choosing. How would you approach your project management and your time management? What would your timelin...
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by Randy McGowan - 2007-03-20
So you have decided to adopt a more formal process for getting your projects done, congratulations. It is a good decision that will help you better manage your projects, make your team more efficient ...