White Paper: Learning Longevity
I’ve worked in several organizations supporting schools, restaurants and retailers, and in every one the question is always, “How do we make the learning stick?”
For a team to function, everyone needs to be on the same page and have…
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…
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
By Bill Flury
Yesterday
You had a disappointing project meeting. Two of your task leaders reported that they were at least a week behind schedule. One reported that his four week task would have to be completely re-done. The only good…
Last Year’s Pitfall is
This Year’s Opportunity
By Tiffany Robinson
The end of the year is a time to reflect back on all that you’ve done over the past 12 months and to become excited for the next year to come. I talked about reflecting on the past year in my last article (The Value…
This Year’s Opportunity
Role of the Project Executor
by Bill Flury
Obituary – Project AtoZ
The innovative and productive and life of Project AtoZ came to a peaceful end today accompanied by happy team members and satisfied clients.
The Final Tasks
Projects are like people.…
Did That Process Change Work?
by Alan Koch, Certified ITIL Expert, PMP, CSM, CTM
Change is a fact of life. Sometimes, it is thrust upon us by outside factors, and sometimes we initiate the change to make things a little easier or efficient. One way or another, processes…