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27 May 09

Effective Communication | Project Management Guide

The importance and complexity of communication cannot be overemphasized. This blog post really digs in to the importance of effective team communication and the hidden costs of large teams.

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26 May 09

Cultivating a Stronger IT–Business Partnership

CEO's need to understand how and why CIO's act they way they do in order to effectively navigate human behaviour and maximize their value from IT.

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5 Steps to Attaining Project Control

Whoda thunkit? 5 Simple Steps to controlling your project:

1. Define what will be measured and/or tested and how often.
2. Monitor progress and evaluate deviations from the plan.
3. Report progress.
4. Analyze the report.
5. Take action where necessary.

Not rocket science at all. The only problem is that people just don't do it. So, do it.

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    • Define what will be measured and/or tested and how often. This should incorporate business requirements, cost constraints, technical specifications, and deadlines, along with a preliminary schedule for monitoring that includes who is responsible for it.
    • Monitor progress and evaluate deviations from the plan. During each reporting period, two kinds of information are collected:  (1) Actual project data, which include time, budget, and resources used, along with completion status of current tasks.  (2) Unanticipated changes, which include changes to budget, schedule, or scope that are not results of project performance. For example, heavy rain may delay the completion of a housing project.  Earned value analysis, described later in this chapter, is a useful method for evaluating cost and schedule deviations.
    • Report progress. Keep reports succinct and timely. Do not delay a report until after a problem is “fixed” to make the report look better. Likewise, avoid lengthy reports that delay the dissemination of important information to others in the organization.
    • Analyze the report. Look for trends in the data. Avoid trying to “fix” every deviation. If there is no trend to the deviation, it likely does not require corrective action at this time.
    • Take action where necessary. This includes updating the project plan and notifying any stakeholders who are affected by the changes. If the changes are big enough, they will require stakeholder approval in advance.
20 May 09

Five Phases of Project Management (humorous)

THE FIVE PHASES OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT
1. Initial enthusiasm
2. Inevitable problems
3. Search for someone to blame
4. Punishment of those who are innocent
5. Praise and reward for the non-participants

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    • THE FIVE PHASES OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT




      1. Initial enthusiasm
      2. Inevitable problems
      3. Search for someone to blame
      4. Punishment of those who are innocent
      5. Praise and reward for the non-participants

Project Management: 8 Steps to On-Time, On-Budget Delivery

Businesses embark on thousands of projects every year. Unfortunately, most projects are doomed to fail because the original success criteria were not met. The bottom line is that businesses talks a good game but they are not ready or willing to make the real investments necessary to deliver on time, on budget, and with high quality near 100 percent of the time. There are eight steps that, if followed as a single unit provide the roadmap to project management perfection.

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In tight times, IT managers more likely to postpone than cancel a project

A common concept in fundamental macroeconomics -- the capital projects are still out there. The needs for infrastructure are still there. We're just going to wait until the market shows us that it's a good time to actually move forward with it.

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  • We were surprised to find that IT managers find that postponement is better than canceling projects,

What it takes to be a leader

1. Be an innovative leader.
2. Be reliable.
3. Energize yourself.
4. Delegate.
5. Be precise, focused and communicate effectively.
6. Building a sustainable team.
7. Build a continuous improvement culture.
8. Stop procrastinating and start getting things done.

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    • There's a whole lot of irony going on right here. - on 2009-05-20
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18 May 09

ERP Projects, while affordable, are plagued by scope and project mgmt issues

Surprise! Over-ambitious targets and poor project management, the bane of software development everywhere, haunt small to mid-sized companies in their search for business improvement, creating horror stories, which, some experts say, unfairly damage the credibility of the systems that should be their salvation.

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15 May 09

Three Little Words Every Leader Needs to Learn

I thought it was WTF at first. Such as being inquisitive and demanding. "WTF were you thinking when you did that?" "WTF has happened to sales this quarter? Johnson! You're head of that! Tell me!" and so on.

But, I was wrong. It's something else.

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Five mistakes managers make most often

Some of the most common management mistakes -

1. Not communicating with the team. - Almost always a problem.
2. Continually focusing on the negative.
3. Changing policy due to one person. - This is a BIGGIE.
4. Not understanding the needs and concerns of your team.
5. Never admitting you’re wrong or never taking responsibility.

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  • don’t take across-the-board measures to correct it just because you’re afraid of confronting that one team member
    • I don't know HOW many times I see otherwise capable leaders trying to make process changes to correct a single person's statistically anomalous behavior problem. Words of absolute wisdom. - on 2009-05-15
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13 May 09

What's the magic project size to require PM oversight/overhead?

It’s common to hear the all-purpose methodology nullifier from the client or salesperson, “But this is a small project!” The inside project manager hears this phrase when he tries to convince the project sponsor that a project plan, a materials list, and a written scope are necessary. The external IT service provider hears it from the salesperson when she tells him that the new engagement he’s selling should include an additional 15% estimate for project manager duties.

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12 May 09

Project Management: Project Success vs. Fear of Leading

It takes more than management skills to lead an IT project to a successful conclusion. In fact, it takes courage -- plus the ability to influence others and a temperament that doesn't permit the option of giving up when the going gets tough. Project management without project leadership is likely to result in project failure.

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07 May 09

Keep the three management roles in an IT project separate

Every IT effort requires that the service provider play three distinct roles: project manager, technical manager, and relationship manager. While many independent project managers and consultants attempt to play all three roles, they do so at the risk to themselves, the project, and the relationship.

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29 Apr 09

Cause and Effect Diagram

How to create and use a Cause and Effect Diagram to perform root cause analysis or whatever else you had in mind. Few quality-related issues are easily resolved. More frequently, various causes intermix in unique and complicated ways to produce the final negative impact upon quality that you hope to fix. Using a cause-and-effect diagram allows you to get a grasp on these contributing factors.

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A Project Manager's Survival Guide to Going Agile

Very nice white paper on Agile PM - When software development project teams move to methodologies, they often leave project managers behind. Traditionally trained project managers are confused as to what their new roles and responsibilities should be in an environment that no longer needs them to make stand-alone decisions. This paper focuses on re-defining the job of project manager to better fit the self-managed team environment, one of the core agile principles. Special emphasis is placed on the shift to servant leadership, with its focus on facilitation and collaboration. Mapping of PMBOK knowledge areas to agile practices is discussed at length. After reading this paper, project managers should have a better understanding of what changes they need to make professionally, and how to make these changes in order to survive the transition to an agile software development approach.

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Book review: SharePoint for Project Management

It seems that this book does NOT cover the most complicated part of putting technology in place, the adoption of the technology by the project workers, themselves. Another complication that the author of this article did not identify is the attainment of executive-management buy-in to change the organizational process itself.

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Project Management Hash tags

  • most commonly used Project Management Hash Tags used by project managers on
    twitter
    • Apparently these are US only hashtags, per @PM4Girls - http://twitter.com/pm4girls - but still there are a lot of these things to make sure you're using properly. - on 2009-04-27
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Top 10 Sources of Project Failure

  • Irrational promises made due to a failure to take into account the variable
    nature of task performance.
    • It's amazing how often senior management believes that all project participants can deliver the same volume of final deliverables for their respective skillsets. It's not that all skills are one person deep, it's just that their resource velocities are all different.

      Two C# programmers are not the same. One may code web pages faster and the other web services or the data layer. Two graphic designers will perform different aspects of their roles differently, one might crank out the CSS changes, and another be great with new creative.

      Should one of them become sick or leave the project, simply introducing a new staff member will not pick things up right where they left off. Adding an additional team member will not cause the duration to become evenly divided between the newly augmented team members.
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