To tell or not to tell, that is the question
Hi, this is ArLyne Diamond, Ph.D. again. Here’s the second in my series of scenarios: While conducting management training for […]
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Hi, this is ArLyne Diamond, Ph.D. again. Here’s the second in my series of scenarios: While conducting management training for […]
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Thanks for the comments on the original post. For a wonderful discussion on what to give at the end of
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After years and years of Project Management it finally became obvious to me there was someone or something I wasn’t
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A friend of mine once told me about a technique for keeping track of lessons learned. She keeps a file
So you need to put together a schedule, but are having trouble getting estimates from your team? Believe it or
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Does this sound familiar? Project Manager: I thought I knew where we stood, but turns out we’re further behind than
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There are many aspects of project management that are important and worthy of comment. In this post I will present
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Continuing on thoughts around maturity and the evolution of project management…the PMI-Silicon Valley Chapter is hosting their 10th Anniversary Dinner next
One of the things I’ve tried to do in this series is use some “word pictures”: ways of describing things