Who Knew? Project Management as an Ancient Study
By Kathy Martucci, PMP:
Strength, balance and flexibility… basic foundations of yoga AND good project management.
Try this: the next time you’re in a particularly galling meeting, inhale deeply through your nose all the way from…
The Thrill is Gone:
Motivation on Projects
by Craig Covello, PMP:
You may be too young to remember a blues song entitled, “The Thrill Is Gone.” It was written in 1951 by Rick Darnell and Roy Hawkins, and later popularized by blues guitarist legend B.B. King in 1970. Allow…
Motivation on Projects
Keeping Your Project on Scope
by Bruce Beer, PMP:
Note: This is part 3 of a 3-part series.
The first in this series of Keeping on Track blogs dealt with how to keep your project on track with regard to time, the second dealt with how to stay within budget, this…
Learning Longevity: 4 Techniques to Make Learning Last
By Rob Zell:
This is part 1 of a 3-part series. This article is aimed at learning organizations.
I’ve worked in several organizations supporting schools, restaurants and retailers, and in every one the question is always, “How do…
Keeping Your Project Within Budget
By Bruce Beer, PMP:
Note: This is Part 2 of the Keeping Your Project on Track series. Click here to read Part 1, Keeping Your Project on Time.
The first in this series of “Keeping Your Project on Track” dealt with how to keep your…
Non-Productive Team Members – Who’s Responsible?
By Kathy Martucci, PMP
What’s the first thing that pops into your mind when someone speaks of a non-productive team member? Is it, “Well, he needs to shape up!”?
Maybe, maybe not. We can all agree that ultimately the team member…