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    Project Time Management – Part 1 Activity Definition

    Thursday, January 31st, 2008

    Now that you have your work breakdown structure, what do you do? This is when you get into Project Time Management. Project Time Management includes the processes required to accomplish timely completion of the project (PMBOK 123). There is a flow that should be followed to help you figure out what and when you should [...]

    Developing the Work Breakdown Structure

    Saturday, January 19th, 2008

    The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) gives us a description of what work needs to be done to complete the project. The WBS is in the form of a hierarchical diagram. As you traverse down the levels, more detail is provided on the work. In the WBS you have two types of work items called an [...]

    New Site Design

    Friday, January 18th, 2008

    I decided to redo the site design. I found this template at Duct Tape Business Blog Theme Designed by Cory Miller in collaboration with Duct Tape Marketing. It has the three column layout and still kept the site simple.

    Fundamental Principles of Project Management

    Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

    R. Max Wideman wrote an article, Fundamental Principles of Project Management. It is interesting because he shows how fundamentals and practices differ. The article tells us that there is a lot of literature on how to do project management better but hardly any on the fundamental principles. He defines what a principle is and what [...]

    Ready, Fire, Aim review

    Friday, January 11th, 2008

    I was looking for some interesting reading so I went to Barnes and Noble the other day. I saw this book, Ready, Fire, Aim. It is written by Michael Masterson. I had not heard of him but when I brought the book home my wife said she gets his newsletter, Early [...]

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