Project Management

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Manage the Forest, Not the Trees

by Andy Jordan

Project control is not about the minutiae, it’s about the big picture. Here we provide some guidelines on how to move from micro-level project management to a more macro-level control phase.

Project Planning for Beginners

by Andy Jordan

The good project manager involves their team in project planning...the great one teaches them how.

Navigating Emerging Techniques

by Mark Mullaly, Ph.D., PMP

When is "new" good, and when is it just a fad? Sometimes, new processes and approaches may seem appealing and effective simply because they’re new and optimistically presented--and we haven’t yet been faced with examples of where they’ve been perverted and compromised.

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