Project Management

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Saving Troubled Projects

by Mark Waldof
October 14, 2014 | 60:27 | Views: 1,567 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.38 / 5

Projects can run into trouble for many different reasons and many of these reasons are common and well characterized. Years of experience have resulted in proven solutions to resolve repeating challenged project situations and many solutions are provided in this seminar. A process for putting a troubled project back on a successful track with guidance for each step is addressed along with the actions that organizations and projects can do proactively to keep future projects out of trouble.

Preparing A Project Plan Quickly and Efficiently

by Mark Waldof
December 11, 2014 | 60:55 | Views: 2,745 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.42 / 5

Every project needs some type of plan. Preparing plans can be difficult for project teams as a common understanding of planning components does not exist. This seminar addresses those shortcomings.

Bullying at Work: An Ethical and Leadership Dilemma for all Project Managers

by Paul Pelletier, LL.B., PMP

Employers are becoming more acutely aware of the human, legal, ethical and financial costs associated with workplace bullying. In order to directly and proactively address this issue, project managers and their organizations need to take action. Learn about sources of information and tools available to assist in this endeavor along with a selection of proactive tips.

Social Media in the World of PM

by Michael Wood

Social media has become a mainstay for people and companies these days. However, not all social networking tools are prudent for use on projects--and in some cases can spell trouble. So which types of social media tools are best suited for inclusion in project communication plans?

The Governance of Project Management

by Jim Harris

Simply put, the project contract is the governance of the project. Here's to a better understanding of the ties that bind.

Managing the Contract

by Andy Jordan

There’s more to vendor management than deliverables and deadlines. Let's look at a few basic concepts that will help PMs avoid some of the biggest pitfalls.

Project Management and the Small Business Owner

by Jon McGlothian

Most small business owners feel they do not have the time, energy, or resources to properly implement project management processes; however, it is exactly because of this lack of resources that entrepreneurs need to implement project management methodologies. The author identifies six key steps that entrepreneurs can take to help identify, analyze, and actively engage their true goals and objectives and achieve success.

Guide to Managing Workplace Conflicts

PREMIUM deliverable

Conflict in the workplace is generally the result of serious disagreement over needs or goals, and can cause severe damage to productivity if not handled immediately. This extensive guide will help you identify, handle and manage conflict before it handles your project.

Risk Review Process and Checklist

PREMIUM checklist

Need to perform a risk audit on a project? This Risk Review Process and Checklist guides you through an exhaustive review of the effort, including documentation, resourcing, delivery performance to date, financial performance to date, and much more. It's not just a checklist of simple measures, but asks a number of questions that truly speak to the potential for the project to achieve the results that were intended.

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