Are project managers addicted to busyness? Being busy makes you feel active, wanted, and productive, but being busy all the time makes you inattentive, fatigued and stressed, writes Adeline Teoh. February 15, 2016 Blogs
Accommodating diversity in your project Most projects bring together a diversity of stakeholders, but don’t accommodate the diverse way in which they may want to interact with the project. What’s the solution? editor Adeline Teoh asks. February 1, 2016 Stakeholders
Talking project management to non-project managers When you’re immersed in a project it’s easy to speak ‘project’ all the time. Sometimes it takes a layperson to remind you of what it all means, writes editor Adeline Teoh. January 19, 2016 Blogs
How to deal with project mistakes The project shuddered to a standstill. He’d made a million-dollar mistake. He offered his resignation. The project manager refused. Editor Adeline Teoh on how project mistakes should be handled. December 8, 2015 Blogs Lessons Learnt
Is there a formula for good project management? In a process-driven environment, formula is wonderful. The problem is when you go beyond simple projects, using a formula results in a crash between those who want to tick boxes and the problems that don’t fit in a box, writes editor Adeline Teoh. November 23, 2015 Methodologies
A project manager’s guide to getting the job done The old adage goes: ‘Good. Fast. Cheap. Pick any two.’ But what use is a fast and cheap project that doesn’t get you what you want? asks editor Adeline Teoh. November 10, 2015 Blogs
How project managers have conversations about value We talk about benefits and value as if we all know what it means but these concepts are trickier than they seem, writes editor Adeline Teoh. October 26, 2015 Blogs
Why networking is good project management practice There is strength in numbers, and also solidarity and community. A reflection on the value of event-based networking and improving project management practice by editor Adeline Teoh. October 12, 2015 Blogs