Book Review: The Dip by Seth Godin
The opening of The Dip: A Little Book That Teaches You When to Quit (and When to Stick) by Seth Godin goes like this: I feel like giving up. Almost every day, in fact. Not all day, of course, but...
View ArticleWhat Is the Most Important Part of a Project?
Most of the time, a project manager will say “requirements gathering”. Once upon a time, I probably would have agreed. But, I don’t any longer. Toni Bowers of TechRepublic posted on the IT Leadership...
View ArticleAmbiguous Scope
If you don’t know where you are going, then you won’t know when you arrive. It really is a simple concept, but it seems to go over the heads of many executives. Unfortunately, it seems to go over the...
View ArticleA Little Common Sense Goes a Long Way
Remember that I said, “Don’t Make It Hard”? Well, it is interesting to note a non-PM’s common sense approach to project management. In “Project Management Made Easy”, D Keith Robinson wrote: I think...
View ArticleA New PM Resource: The Lazy Project Manager
I came across a unique resource called “The Lazy Project Manager”. While it is a serious discussion about a serious topic, the website is anything but dry. While the sentences can be somewhat...
View ArticleTaking Over the Loser Project
In case you missed the comment, The Corporate Sleuth over at the Survive and Thrive in the Corporate World blog posted “Myth: Loser Projects are for Losers“. The author makes a decent case that the...
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