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Beyond the HypeDec 18, 2009
My friend Jack is sometimes a bit forward, but he has a point when he posts a comment on Andrew Filev's PM 2.0 blog. Notional charts are just that notional. Not the basis of decision making. Jack is a very seasoned project manager, and like me the...
Power Laws and Project ManagementDec 18, 2009
Steve posted a comment on a previous post that spurred me to put on my physics and systems engineer hat for a moment. The power law notion presented in the previous post by Andrew Filev is useful in many domains. The Power Law is applicable IF, one...
DoD EVM ImplementationDec 17, 2009
Paul Solomon has posted a link to the DoD Earned Value Management: Performance, Oversight, and Management Report to Congress. Anyone interested in the least just "favorite" Paul's site and subscribe to his posts. Paul's book Performance Based Earned...
Agile Notions Already Are At WorkDec 17, 2009
The Projects@Work site has an editorial titled "Agile, by any other name." (Registration required). There is of course the original Agile Manifesto. Then 7 additions clarification points:
Develop in short cycle times
Plan short term (the next...
The Basis of Project SuccessDec 16, 2009
The last several posts have been around PM 2.0 and what that means, if anything to the project management space. It's time to remind all those claiming to have the next big thing in project management of the core elements of a success project.
First...
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