This story of a hospital nightmare is not from a tabloid--it's true, and has everything to do with reducing risk for similar catastrophes in your project. In the second installment in this two-part series, learn how to develop a culture of high expectations.
This story of a hospital nightmare is not from a tabloid--it's true, and has everything to do with reducing risk for similar catastrophes in your project.
Decision makers typically have a short amount of time to select a candidate who best fits a job position and the One-Page Curriculum Vitae (OPCV) provides a useful tool. By using a timing diagram, it is possible to evaluate the time sequence of the most meaningful information and, at the same time, to evaluate previous professional experiences and activities.
Project managers have hundreds of choices when it comes to open-source content management systems that can share files, post news, host newsletters, and manage communications across the project team. Best of all they’re free. But you do have to spend some time to find one that best suits your needs.
In the business intelligence world, open source provides an opportunity for more organizations to enhance their business intelligence capabilities at a lower price point. This article explores where open source will impact the world of BI.
The growing trend of open-source software development provides a compelling alternative to commercial applications. However, project leaders should consider the potential drawbacks as well as benefits before adopting an open-source project management solution. This new series will offer guidance.
Open-source project collaboration tools still face challenges in functionality and usability, but they do offer a number of useful features and can meet many basic collaboration needs, depending on the project and organization. Here’s a roundup of several open-source collaboration suites to consider.
As the lines between project management and product development blur, project leaders and teams need a blend of approaches that support both efficient delivery and discovery-led work. Here are some strategic principals that can help expand your innovation toolbox.
When there's a lot of digging going on, you need to keep track of how, what and where. This form is designed to keep you from being buried up to your neck in confusion.
"Anyone can become angry - that is easy, but to be angry with the right person, to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose and in the right way - that is not easy."