How Fast Tracking Saved My Life
By Craig Brown
Numerous articles and presentations abound about crashing or fast tracking a schedule. These techniques are designed to get your project back on schedule but with risks and costs, which may make the practice less attractive. …
A 3 Foot Piece of String
Can Save Your Project
By Bill Flury
We were getting going on a major system conversion process. Our job was to replace a legacy image processing system with all new hardware and software. Our team included three contractors, one for software, one for the computing…
Can Save Your Project
What are You Getting Yourself Into?
Transitioning Into a Leadership Role
By Chris Hitch, Ph.D. & Rick Rocchetti
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"Some are born great, some achieve greatness,
and some have greatness thrust upon them."
- William Shakespeare
Whatever steps have brought you to this point, one thing is clear as you start…
Transitioning Into a Leadership Role
Ain’t Doin’ Right:
Diagnosing Project Ailments
By Bill Flury
Have you ever had a pet dog or cat or bird that wasn’t acting like its usual self? You probably asked it what was the problem and you never got back a Woof, Meow or Tweet about what their problem was. So, you took your ailing…
Diagnosing Project Ailments
Mentoring: A Momentum Maker
By Burl W. Randolph, Jr.
When you are 'In the Zone', you know it. Business is booming, promotions are plentiful, and when you speak, E.F. Hutton listens. Everything works right, feels right, goes right, and is right. Then, it happens: Nothing.…
Your New Position:
Where Do You Fit In?
By Chris Hitch, Ph.D. & Rick Rocchetti
In the first part of this series, What Are You Getting Yourself Into? we examined how to get your bearings straight in a new position. Now, we’ll discuss the next steps in your integration…
Where Do You Fit In?