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In Defense of Frameworks
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Glen Alleman
(March 6)
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The Project Management Institute does not claim the PMP certifies skill or experience, nor should any credible interviewer make this assumption. But experience requires a framework in which to compare its relevance. The real issue is: “How to interview and select good project managers.”[more]
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RE: PPM Immaturity
(July 28)
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True governance is built on structured level- components that make the results believable — or not.[more]
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Answering 'It Depends'
(April 19)
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Merely chasing a standalone methodology is not going to buy you an extra hour on your project. You must empower yourself with a set of tools that give you a workbench to experiment with a bigger improvement picture in
mind.[more]
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Broaden the Board
(October 15)
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If we continue griping amongst ourselves, instead of expanding the discussion to all stakeholders, we are going to be complaining about project support for a long time to come.[more]
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Project Yourself
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Aaron Smith
(July 20)
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We always invite you to join the discussion here. A past opinion column — "The Value of the PMP" — generated a lot of feedback. Many agreed the certification's value has been diluted by an exam that increasingly rewards test-taking preparation over demonstrated competency. Many said the PMP continues to set a valuable standard for the industry, and shouldn't be expected to validate the application of skills.[more]
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Counting the Hours
(June 7)
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"Capacity Crowd" was a good article. It seems real capacity planning knowledge got lost when the United States shifted from a manufacturing to a service and technology economy.[more]
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Invest in Learning
(October 10)
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I agree that lessons learned are a great idea, but I did not find an organic approach mentioned in "The Learning Curve."[more]
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Demystifying EV
(August 10)
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EV analysis is one of the most undervalued, underused and misunderstood areas of project management, primarily because people think you need an accounting degree to implement it. Quentin Fleming does a good job of demystifying earned value.[more]
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