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- The Hardest Word In The Project Management Vocabulary
- For project managers "No" is often the toughest word in the English language to deploy. We often prefer the classic PM strategy of "Yes, but..." as the softer, kinder, gentler alternative. "No" sounds harsh. Uncooperative. It sounds reticent and recalcitrant. It sounds negative. And yet, for many of us, the...
- White papers 2008-07-09
- Building Management Support For Project Management
- Project Planning is more than the beginning, the middle, and the end of a project. It is defining a goal and implementing that goal to a successful end. Project planning is important if you don't want to fall behind. Planning skills must be analyzed, not just by the day, but...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- Under Construction: Template Development For Project Managers
- Most sales are actually done by providing evidence that the product or service being offered fills a need. One of the critical needs in any organization is the need for clear communication. This is normally a more dramatic need in projects than in conventional functional environments because of the nature...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- Setting The Thresholds
- Project organizations regularly wrestle with the notion of whether to build or buy templates to suit their organization. In some cases, they come to locations like this one to borrow templates and modify them to meet more specific needs. The counter-argument is that templates allow us to become lazy. They...
- White papers 2009-01-01
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