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I’m a Project Management Luddite. You Can Be One, Too.
byWhat does it mean to be a project management Luddite? It means that you don’t specifically need a great deal of technology to manage projects well.
I’m Ethical…Are You? It Depends on How You Look At It
byHow people look at ethics is very much influenced by what life experiences they have had, what values they have adopted, what culture they have adopted, what their religious views are, what organization they work for and what profession they are in.
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IARPA’s Hush-Hush Projects
byThough its advanced research efforts are strictly “hush-hush,” a government agency is rather publicly seeking project and program excellence to oversee high-risk, high-payoff national security initiatives.
IBM Wins PMO of the Year Award
byProject Management Center of Excellence serves as change agent in a global corporate initiative that leads to “dramatic, sustained project management success worldwide.”
I'd Like One IT Project To Go -- and Supersize It (Part 1)
byData warehouse projects are, essentially, the biggie size IT project. Project structure, standards and organizational guidelines: these are all magnified when creating the foundation for a successful DW project environment. Don't fear, though, we'll walk you through the basics of a DW project and help eliminate questions and focus on building a successful project.
I'd Like One IT Project To Go -- and Supersize It (Part 2)
byYou've muddled through the selection, structure, standards and organization steps of your DW project--now what? It's time to execute. Get the tools you need to work through the daily DW grind. Use them correctly, and you can avoid or resolve common problems.
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