Don’t “reinvent the wheel”
I read an interesting blog posted today on the Association of Project Management site, entitled “Cycle of success” by Andrew Hubbard. Andrew starts his post with one of my favourite Winston Churchill quotes […]
I read an interesting blog posted today on the Association of Project Management site, entitled “Cycle of success” by Andrew Hubbard. Andrew starts his post with one of my favourite Winston Churchill quotes […]
“The proof is in the pudding”, was my customers endorsement of my decision to proceed with a proof of concept (POC). As discussed in my previous article “Proof is in the […]
“The proof is in the pudding”, I had half expected my customer to recite these words to me in response to the discussion I had just had with the project […]
As technology advances, software companies rise to the challenge of providing ever more useful (and often not so useful) software to improve our lives. Since 2007 I have been exploiting […]
Project management has been around for decades. Although there have been advancements in methods, processes and tools, but project still go wrong. They go wrong for the same reasons all […]
One of the supreme challenges in major systems integration, in fact most projects, is to get senior management to focus on it. You know, dedicate a little of their most […]
PPM Quick Tips : Outsourcing Be as cynical as you can with suppliers. It keeps them on their toes; they will work harder to satisfy you, and it should stop […]