Recommended reading for Project Managers and Technology Leaders
Here are some interesting books to learn more about Project Management and leadership. The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People by Stephen R Covey Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap…And...
View ArticleProject Life Cycle I
Project life cycle and quick checklist as you navigate through these stages. This is a partial list of important considerations to maximize chances of your project success. Initiate Receive formal...
View ArticleProject Planning I
This article outlines some of the areas you want to watch out as your plan your project. Anticipation. Think about requirements and solution blue prints during planning stage. Factor in risks and...
View ArticleProject Management Acronyms I
Ten frequently used Project Management acronyms and self-assessment questions (that’s bonus) to maximize your project success. CMMI: Capability Maturity Model Integration. Process Maturity framework....
View ArticleFive ways for Project Manager to celebrate Earth Day
“The supreme reality of our time is the vulnerability of our planet. ” – John F. Kennedy Earth Day is around...
View ArticleSoftware Development Methodologies I
“No matter how good the team or how efficient the methodology, if we’re not solving the right problem, the project fails.” – Woody Williams This brief article outlines four popular software...
View Article‘REALISTIC’ Project Requirements
Requirement “Something that is required; a necessity.” Scenario: “You are a Project Manager and you just received a requirements document from one of the Business Analysts (or other responsible team...
View ArticleFortune 500 productivity gain worth $20M, 15-minutes at a time!
This infographic shows how a small act by product/project managers can result into huge productivity gain. According to one estimate, Fortune 500 companies lose $80M in unproductive/ineffective...
View Article3 Books to Begin Your Agile Product Management Journey!
“The secret of getting ahead is getting started. The secret of getting started is breaking your complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable tasks, and then starting on the first one.” -Mark Twain...
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