Part II of III Part Series – Designing Your Cover Letter, Controlling References, and Personal Information”
Your Cover Letter: This document although appearing to become a thing of the past, can be critical with the variances […]
Your Cover Letter: This document although appearing to become a thing of the past, can be critical with the variances […]
Scripting a Project Manager’s Résumé to Pull Customers (and Hiring Managers) Part I – Introduction, Your Overall Résumé An Introduction: In
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This is the final post in my series exploring post-quake Japan. While I’ve enjoyed many aspects of working with Japanese
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Here’s another article in this series where I squeeze meaning out of seemingly purposeless tragedy. When I landed in Tokyo
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In my continuing quest to make meaning out of tragedy, here’s another in the series. It’s amazing to me how
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I’ve managed projects in F100 companies and in small companies. There are positives and negatives in both but sometimes I
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“Have you included the depreciation in your budget plan?” Those words or similar ones is what I’ve heard from some
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The triple constraint, in many cases, is a given to project managers. Regardless of approach, methodology, or industry, most PMs
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We’ve all heard about Agile, the good and the bad. While to some Agile is relatively new, I started being
After many years as a project manager as well as teaching about project management, I’ve come to the realization that
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