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Two universities report in Nature that they have attached electrodes to a rat and guided it through a maze. Should the next test use developers? Stakeholders? Or is there a better way to maintain control?
Two universities report in Nature that they have attached electrodes to a rat and guided it through a maze. Should the next test use developers? Stakeholders? Or is there a better way to maintain control? Taking the lead from this research, gantthead Project Management Labs in New Jersey have begun brain electrode experiments on developers...
Two universities have reported that they have attached electrodes to a rat and guided it through a maze. Should the next test use developers? Stakeholders? Or is there a better way to maintain control? In this installment, we are continuing through the gantthead JPACE stages to find out how to get better control over the workforce without being a tyrant--or spending all of our time looking over everyone's shoulder saying "Hmph."
Two universities have reported that they have attached electrodes to a rat and guided it through a maze. Should the next test use developers? Stakeholders? Or is there a better way to maintain control? In this installment, we look at performance constrainers--the policies, procedures, processes, rules and requirements that keep workers and teams from being as productive as possible.
A powerful new Web-based cost management system, I-Cost is a pricing, budgeting, and earned value tool focused on cost solutions for project management that supports the ANSI EVMS standard.
I-Schedule manages schedules across multiple projects. It also manages resources and skills within the global enterprise. It can be used interactively or to run with thin client queries that can be interactively edited via the Internet or e-mail services. Team alerts, messaging and security can be utilized to streamline the information flow of any project or across projects.
Proj-Net integrates all of your project information (cost, schedule, risk, action items) into a virtual project office allowing for collaboration and analysis all through a Web browser.
Covers PRINCE2, a world standard method for project management. It is structured, scaleable in project size and can be customised to suit any organisation.
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