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Thanksgiving Project: Praising Results vs. Potential
This article describes how delivering the Thanksgiving meal is the result of successful project management.
Posted: November 28, 2004
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Avoid Project Failure Traps
Sure ways to fail: Provide only a high level SOW; do not define “done” in a clear and measurable way; and never talk to the customer. Find out how to avoid these traps.
Posted: March 21, 2005
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The Art of Milestone Management
What do baseball, football, trips across the country, and projects have in common? They all have milestones! Find out why it is critical to have milestones in order for project success.
Posted: June 12, 2005
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Learning from Failure and Defining Success
This article discusses the importance of learning from failures and clearly defining what success is for your project.
Posted: July 24, 2005
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The Three Most Important Four-Letter Words in Project Management
Authors Eli Perlman and Joel Saren share what they believe are the three most important words when managing a project.
Posted: December 10, 2007
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The Aircraft Carrier in Project Management
As project managers, we must always be in touch with our stakeholders, working to maintain a shared and agreed to definition of the business goal. Staying close to the business goals and objectives at all times will help ensure the best chance of success.
Posted: April 14, 2008
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PMOs: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Why are most project managers calling their PMOs ugly? Read on to find out more about Joel Saren and Eli Perlman’s PMO survey.
Posted: September 15, 2008
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Whatever Happened to the Statement of Work?
How many statements of work does a project really have? It depends on how you peal your onions.
Posted: October 13, 2008
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FFP v. T&M: When to Use Them and How to Manage Them
Recently, many companies have begun to insist on contracting for Firm Fixed Price (FFP) projects. They believe they have more control over their costs by doing this. Then there are those who would never do that, insisting only on Time and Material (T&M) projects. Which is best? How do we decide?
Posted: July 6, 2009
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Not Just Another Project Manager: Managing Projects in These Tough Fiscal Times
All of these financial pressures bring us to the heart of the subject. How do we successfully manage projects in these hard times? How do we keep our bosses happy? How to do we keep our customers happy? Read this article to learn more.
Posted: September 14, 2009
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Never Been Done Before: Do Project Managers Deliver Dreams?
Over the years, we have all come to understand different definitions for what a project is. There is a really interesting definition listed in the PMBOK that says, “A Project is something that has never been done before.” The balance of this article will analyze this statement and challenge it.
Posted: May 31, 2010
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