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Showing posts with label #tracking. Show all posts

July 18, 2013

Overloaded project manager? 8 simple tips by Lisa Anderson

FEATURESept19thDo you sit in project meetings?  How about develop project plans?  Report out to executives or board members?  Track results?  I’d bet if I tracked the time of 10 managers on any day of the week, at least 8 of the 10 would have some sort of involvement in a project for at least part of the day.  For most of my clients, it would be 9 out of 10.  So, as an overloaded manager, why not think about a few tips to stand out from the crowd? 
http://www.projecttimes.com/lisa-anderson/overloaded-project-manager-here-are-8-simple-tips-to-help.html

July 17, 2013

How to manage the state of your Project

Excerpt on 'How to Manage the State of your Project' by Craig McQueen.

"Applying a scientific method permits an organization to acquire new knowledge and integrate and correct previous knowledge. In this way an organization can improve with how they deliver projects. It enables an organization to make fact-based decisions rather than relying on opinions."

http://www.projecttimes.com/articles/how-to-measure-the-state-of-your-project.html