On “Project Shrink” a recurring theme is “knowing and promoting yourself“. The following postings are among my favorites within this topic: Marketing: Tech People Hate It. Boy Are They Going To Need It! “If your are into software project management, you are into marketing. If you are planning to keep on working on software projects …
Times are hectic. It seems that old laws are not valid anymore. Things. Have. Changed. If the “old ways” have brought us into trouble, perhaps we should step outside of our little boxes, and have a fresh perspective on our projects. I hope to spark some creative ideas by pointing you to these past articles …
On “Project Shrink” a recurring theme is “trust”. The following postings are among my favorites within this topic: Judging Project Managers In 10 Minutes “If you have 10 minutes, how do you judge a project manager?” The best summary of the responses is given by this statement: “If they just use jargon from the PMBok, …
During the summer of 2007 I asked myself two questions (well, some more, but who cares about my favorite pizza): 1) why is the most popular way of doing Project Management plan driven? 2) why did agile methods pop up during the mid-nineties and not earlier or later? Red Square – Moscow The answers resulted …
On “Project Shrink” a recurring theme is “globalization“. The following postings are among my favorites within this topic: The Big Pond: Global Village “Until now we didn’t touch on the current trends that are taking place. The world is shrinking. But what does that mean? The world is getting flat is a statement we hear …