Monthly Archives: June 2016

Is Your Project ‘Substantially Complete’?

In the case of the “Cobbler’s Kids have no Shoes” I recently renovated my kitchen. With 25 years of project management experience under my belt (10 years in the construction trades) a space this size should not be a challenge….right? This is not a project for the faint of heart. As I began my mission,…
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Why You Need to Develop Project Management Skills

At the mid-summer point we begin to think about September and going back to school. Thomas Jefferson once said, “I was bold in the pursuit of knowledge, never fearing to follow truth and reason to whatever results they led.” Many of us don’t pursue further education until it is absolutely necessary. In today’s work environment…
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Mid-Year Goal Review and Re-Plan

Business planning is a challenging task. Many companies plan their one year strategy as a budgeting exercise. In the world of project management where the budget has been established, we review the project plan on a monthly basis to evaluate team performance. In the business world we need to review our strategy and measure success…
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Improve Operational Effectiveness or the Game is Over!

In a recent operational meeting, the topic of process automation came up. It became clear that we needed an integrated approach to manage sales communications and operational capabilities more effectively and become more agile.  As we begin our new year, our executive team decided to implement Salesforce as a solution to our needs both short…
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  • Contractor or Consultant?

    In today’s business world, hiring outside resources to execute or support projects is par for the course. Companies don’t always have...
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