Effective Meetings (PLEASE!!!)

By |2019-02-23T18:40:01-05:00February 20th, 2019|Categories: Meeting, Project Management|Tags: , |

Like most of us, I attend an endless onslaught of meetings from the time I get to the office until I leave (and even then I am still in meetings sometimes). Some of these meetings are well orchestrated with a clear objective and well thought out materials. And then there are the rest. There is a scale to their lack of effectiveness but frankly I don't care - they just waste my time. There are the obvious cures to these kinds of meetings (like having an objective, having an agenda, etc.), but there are a few not so well documented things that you can do

Comments Off on Effective Meetings (PLEASE!!!)

Build Your Life Resume

By |2019-02-23T18:40:02-05:00January 30th, 2019|Categories: Career|Tags: , |

For many years I poured all my energy into my work life, whether it was working for someone else or for myself. My identity was tied up in what I did for work. A few years ago I was listening to a conversation between my recently retired dad and his friend about the things they were going to do during retirement, thinking “You know, I really don’t have anything at all outside of my work.”

Comments Off on Build Your Life Resume

The Team, Curiosity, and The Schedule – Beyond the Software in Building Your Schedule

By |2019-02-23T18:40:02-05:00December 30th, 2018|Categories: Program Management, Project Management|Tags: , , , |

Those who know me know that I am a huge fan of Microsoft Project when it comes to project planning. It allows me to model schedules to see the impact of different scenarios and helps keep the project on track. But a piece of software, whether MS Project or the many others out there, is not the key to building a schedule.   There are really only 2 things you need to build a project schedule that is relevant and will improve the success of your project: the project team and curiosity. The Project Team Over the years I’ve seen many PMs plan out a

Comments Off on The Team, Curiosity, and The Schedule – Beyond the Software in Building Your Schedule
Go to Top