When to project manage your life There’s nothing like moving house—badly—to shore up some lessons learnt. Editor Adeline Teoh asks: what project-led advice would you give to someone moving house? October 6, 2014 Blogs
Restart or shut down? When to phoenix a project Call it nihilism, a childhood with not enough Lego or a phoenix as a spirit animal but editor Adeline Teoh can’t help but feel the urge to clean the slate and rewrite everything. When is this a suitable attitude to take with projects? September 22, 2014 Blogs
Through the eyes of a project manager Project management is necessarily about taking care of the details, but too often you can become caught up in a series of minutiae. What about the bigger picture? asks editor Adeline Teoh. September 10, 2014 Blogs
If it looks like a project manager What does a project manager look like? The way you answer this question might just show up some unconscious biases, writes editor Adeline Teoh. August 25, 2014 Blogs
Taking your project team to lunch You don’t need technology or superstars for a project to succeed, just a group of reliable people who work well with each other to get the job done, writes editor Adeline Teoh. August 11, 2014 Blogs
How to handle back seat project drivers Road trips can be stressful at the best of times, but what happens when back seat drivers start to dictate where you’re going and how you get there? July 28, 2014 Blogs
Playing at project management Gamification is not about making something into a game to extract lessons or improve skills, although games can be effective at that. It’s using game psychology to improve performance. Editor Adeline Teoh on how gamification may be used on projects. July 14, 2014 Blogs
Are we facing a project-based future? A project-based future needs a project-based work environment and it seems many organisations are already embracing activity based working. Let there be projects and project spaces, writes editor Adeline Teoh. June 27, 2014 Blogs