When Art Meets Science: Planning and Scheduling
While planning may be viewed as an art and scheduling as a science, it’s the way art and science meet that enables a high level of certainty in project delivery.
While planning may be viewed as an art and scheduling as a science, it’s the way art and science meet that enables a high level of certainty in project delivery.
When evaluating Project Management experience for a role, is there a risk in tipping the balance in favour of a PM with a specific technical SME background?
In the 21st Century “it is not really important what individuals know on their own, but rather what they can do with others in a collaborative way to effectively add value to the enterprise”
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Beyond death and taxes there is another constant in the universe called change.
Successful project delivery requires highly functioning teams with a common purpose – so how do you manage project fatigue?
Is it possible to utilise an agile approach and lock in a fixed price contract for project delivery?
Project management certification is usually a key consideration for many businesses in selecting a project manager, however certification isn’t a guarantee of a good project manager.
Most projects have some form of project schedule, However, the extent to which a project schedule can be relied upon is a function of many variables such as complexity, resource availability, external providers, key dependencies and even the way it was built and is maintained.
Risk Management is a core part of project delivery and requires commitment to active management by the project team as a whole.