Most PMs have been there before. They’re moving right along when suddenly they hit the wall, and then watch helplessly as the project spirals out of control, careening into failure. Failed projects are actually all too common. For project managers, knowing the signs of imminent trouble can help you avoid disaster and salvage your project. […]
Knowledge
Making the Most Out of Your PMP Certification
You’ve been managing projects for a long time. You clocked up all of the required education hours. You’ve taken the preparation course.Are you successfully studying for the PMP exam? Consider these suggestions at this early stage of making the most out of your PMP certification work:While it might sound logical, don’t leave preparing for your […]
5 Tips for Project Management Team Collaboration
Project management requires a specific combination of skills and experience. However, it also requires that you have a team that can communicate and collaborate together in order to be effective. Collaboration can be difficult, particularly if your team is widespread, or made up of individuals who have never worked together before. Here are five important […]
How To Be a Lazy Project Manager
Maybe it’s because the dog days of August fast approach and most people are either on vacation or wishing they were. But the Lazy Project Manager struck a vibe because who wants to work hard when it’s so hot outside?Peter B. Taylor is the brains behind TheLazyProjectManager.com (http://www.thelazyprojectmanager.com/). He’s written a book entitled (naturally) The Lazy […]
4 Ways to Introduce Agile Concepts to Your Project
Agile project management has gained a lot of traction in recent years. It’s a powerful solution that offers flexibility, agility and runs “leaner and meaner”. However, most projects operate on the age-old waterfall management principle. Is there any way that you can bring Agile project management concepts into your existing traditional-style project? Actually, you can […]