The Teacher As Student
by Kathy Martucci, PMP:
I was very lucky to teach project management and communication classes in both Sacramento and Austin for the Government Technology Conferences held there this June. I worked for New York State in several different…
Finding Our Stakeholders’ REAL Needs
By Vicki Wrona, PMP
An important tenet in management or project management is to understand and meet your stakeholders’ needs, including your boss, customers, other management, etc. How is it best to do that? There is (or at least was)…
Challenge Your Organization
by Rob Zell:
I am a runner and I love it. I enjoy the challenge of speedwork Thursdays and my long-run on Sunday mornings. It is hard to describe the sense of accomplishment you feel after completing a good run; a feeling like you have really…
Missing Dimensions Of
Project Management?
By Dr. Gerald Mulenburg, PMP:
Have we (meaning me, at least) been missing what project management is all about? One of my favorite ways of thinking about the complexity of project management has been to compare it to completing a puzzle…
Project Management?
The PeopleSoft Project Post Mortem
by Kathy Martucci, PMP:
Editor’s note: This is the fourth and final post in a series about implementing PeopleSoft projects. The other posts in this series are; Choosing PeopleSoft – Is it Right for Your Organization?, Initial Considerations…
PMOs – Why Might I Need One?
By Bruce Beer, PMP:
Note: This is the third post in a series on PMOs. Read part 1 What is a PMO and What Does It Do or part 2 PMO Business Value and Impact.
In the previous two blogs in this series we looked at what a PMO is, and the…