Top Articles of 2013 #1-5
by Vicki Wrona, PMP
In our last post we introduced you to #7 to #11 of our "Best Of 2013" articles. These are the most read articles of the year as determined by you, our readers.
We now bring your our highest-ranked articles of…
See Time in a Useful Way
by Bill Flury
You should really meet Anne. Anne is someone who used to think that a 24-hour day was too short. She never seemed to be able to get done all the things she had to do or should have been doing within the time available. She worked…
Capacity Planning and Project
Portfolio Management
By Kathy Martucci, PMP
Capacity Planning? There’s an app for that. Actually, there are several apps for that.
But wait. Does a piece of software, regardless of how sophisticated it is, ever successfully define and drive a critical…
Portfolio Management
Tangible Benefits of Having a Well Defined Process
by Bill Flury
Our project team was together around the table at our weekly Brown Bag lunch. That’s where we catch up with each other and share our ideas and concerns. George, our team’s work estimator and planner, brought up a subject…
Is Your Organization Ready
for Project Portfolio Management?
By Kathy Martucci, PMP
Most of us believe that project portfolio management (PPM) is a good thing…and, it is. After all, what organization wouldn’t want to maximize their return and minimize their risk? The simple answer is they all…
for Project Portfolio Management?
Paper vs. Electronic: Using the Brain’s Preference to Work for You
By Vicki Wrona, PMP
As I was flipping through a Scientific American magazine (yes, the paper version), I was intrigued by an article titled Why the Brain Prefers Paper1 exploring the results of studies on how the brain processes information…