The Value of a Pitfall
By Tiffany Robinson
In January you probably set some goals for yourself, but now it’s December. Do you feel confident that you did what you said you’d do? How do you know?
The end of the year is a time to reflect back on all that you’ve…
New Meeting Paradigm: Mega
Multi-tasking or Supreme Selfishness?
By Kathy Martucci, PMP
Picture it: the weekly status meeting is in full swing as the Project Manager discusses critical path activities with the project management team. As your attention wanders and your gaze curiously assesses the others…
Multi-tasking or Supreme Selfishness?
Overcoming Organizational Obstacles to
Unlock the Value of Project Management
Part 2: Mowing Down Turf Protection
by Vicki Wrona, PMP
In the previous post, Putting Out Fires and Reducing the Drama, we examined the first of five cultural barriers. We’ll now explore the second obstacle faced by project managers and project team members: turf protection.
Within…
Unlock the Value of Project Management
Part 2: Mowing Down Turf Protection
Take Back Your Desktop!
by Tiffany Robinson
Does your desktop look like this?
What, you think we didn’t know about your tendency to hit save and put the file in the first place that pops up in your file organizer?
Well guess what: it’s SPRING CLEANING TIME!
But…
Need Training Created?
You Find the Right Talent
in the Darnedest Places!
by Tiffany Robinson
I came in through the back door of my career because I was schooled in compositing, fine art, graphic design, and animation, and sitting outside the lobby doors at Pixar hoping for my big break wasn't getting me anywhere…
You Find the Right Talent
in the Darnedest Places!
Opportunities Have Expiration Dates
by Dr. Burl W. Randolph Jr.
The military operates at a breakneck pace for one reason, and one reason only:
Opportunities Have Expiration Dates
The concept of opportunities having expiration dates is nothing new, I have simply placed the concept…