The Eisenhower Decision Matrix was developed by Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th President of the United States of America who also served as a General in the United States Army and as the Allied Forces Supreme Commander during World War II.
Unrealistic expectations, wrong information and unexpected costs leave many PMs with the impression that they don’t know how to manage project budgets--let alone the projects themselves. Here's some help.
Common problems afflict every e-learning implementation project. This template lists the problems and assists with avoiding the problems by planning appropriately.
Ensure your workforce is being trained using best practices in e-learning (distance education). This tool will allow you to quickly assess key quality indicators on any platform.
Forget the candidates. What about the state of technology from Election 2004? Here is a post-mortem on the state of technology in elections, and the surprising improvements that need to be made in what many people consider to be the most advanced country in the world.
Are modern organizations successful in helping employees at every level see how the work they do contributes to the success of the organization—as well as the success of their customers?
Anticipate. Influence. Elevate. These were the themes of PMI Global Congress 2016—North America. Words of contemplation listed on a wall, blasted on screens, without context. Until we started the program and it all became clear.
Looking for high-impact statements when you only have 30 seconds to demonstrate the value of project management--and present yourself in the best possible light? What would your elevator pitch be? It's harder than you think...
Looking for high-impact statements when you only have 30 seconds to demonstrate the value of project management--and present yourself in the best possible light? What would your elevator pitch be? In our concluding installment, we look at examples of a project manager’s value pitch.