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The Wow Project
By Tom Peters In the new economy, all work is project work. And you are your projects! Here's how to make them all go Wow! (Added: 5-Aug-2001 Hits: 494)Stakeholder Analysis
By Rachel Manktelow Stakeholder Management is an important discipline that successful people use to win support from others. It helps them ensure that their projects succeed where others fail. Stakeholder Analysis is the technique used to identify the key people who have to be won over. You then use Stakeholder Planning to build the support that helps you succeed. Learn how to perform this critical analysis during the project planning phase of your next major project. (Added: 29-Mar-2006 Hits: 1023)Knowledge Management - Lessons Learned and How To Identify Them (Expert Advice)
By Chris Collison One of the most critical tasks to plan on completing for any project is almost always the last task to complete. It is often identified simply as 'lessons learned'. This article provides the ten easy steps to identifying what went right and what went wrong in the project and what to do about repeating the success or ensuring that the negative aspects of the project are not repeated. (Added: 4-Oct-2005 Hits: 682)Managing Projects Effectively
By Jeff Drake With rapid technological change in the workplace today, we live in a world of projects. According to Tom Peters, the renowned author, consultant, and speaker, %u201CTasks are things of the past. To win today you must master the art of The Project!%u201D As businesses look for more efficient and effective ways to manage work, they have discovered that project management is the answer for increasing white-collar productivity. (Added: 28-Sep-2001 Hits: 633)Project Management, A Forgotten Perspective (Expert Advice)
By Jeff Klem Before leading your next project, plan to achieve the following goals. Achieving them will help ensure a successful end to your project. Be sure to: set attainable goals, be prepared to provide the right training and equipment, monitor your budget, plan your time wisely, and be prepared to evaluate your performance. (Added: 4-Oct-2005 Hits: 790)Quality Management in Software Development
By Mike Harding Roberts Article describing some techniques for achieving quality in software development projects. (Added: 16-Jun-2003 Hits: 302)
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