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Project management wisdom from practitioners and the UCSC Extension in Silicon Valley

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The Yellow Brick Road – What Do Your Stakeholders Expect?

By Bas De Baar / September 17, 2010

Projects are like company earnings. Beat expectations and everybody is happy. Perform below expectations and you’re doomed. Or in different […]

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Stakeholder Adventure Maps. Drawing Smileys And Walls.

By Bas De Baar / September 15, 2010

Ah. Adventure Maps. Away with spreadsheets, checklists and grid prisons. Bring on your crayons! A highly playful, interactive and intuitive

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The Project Adventure Map. Go Left At Scope Creep Mountain.

By Bas De Baar / September 13, 2010

So. We should have fun and creativity in projects. So. The team should have a shared understanding of the goal

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What Leaders Can Learn From Handsome Rob

By Bas De Baar / September 12, 2010

This is a story about Handsome Rob. He is not only good looking, but he is also a great get-away-car

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Common Sense Produces Uncommon Results

By Kimberly Wiefling / September 10, 2010

Originally published on CareerShorts.com where Kimberly has been invited to contribute blogs periodically on global leadership and project management. Did

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Gaining Management Support

By Randall Englund / September 9, 2010

Upper management support is crucial for project success.  Their support in sponsoring projects, however, often falls short of what is

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TOOLS: Providing all the Necessary Tools that your Team needs to Succeed!

By Athens / September 8, 2010

TOOLS Providing all the necessary Tools that your team needs to Succeed! Do you ever try to get something done,

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Are You Ready for Revitalization?

By Randall Englund / September 7, 2010

One of the models proving valuable not only to myself but to many other people as well came out of

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Making excuses for yourself and others is a self-fulfilling prophecy.

By Laura Rose / September 6, 2010

In this discussion, I covered some quick tips to keep us moving forward. The adage “you get what you expect”

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Green Project Management and the BP Deepwater Horizon Spill(3/3)

By EarthPM (Rich Maltzman & Dave Shirley) / September 3, 2010

A joint post from EarthPM and TenStep: Last time we introduced this series and outlined the focus for the topic

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Green Project Management and the BP Deepwater Horizon Spill(2/3)

By EarthPM (Rich Maltzman & Dave Shirley) / September 1, 2010

A joint post from EarthPM and TenStep: Last time we introduced this series and outlined the focus for the topic

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