Cracking Social Media for Professionals
By Yelena Ganshof
Let’s face it: in today’s highly competitive business world, it has become extremely difficult to stand out and get your message across to key decision makers.
By Yelena Ganshof
Let’s face it: in today’s highly competitive business world, it has become extremely difficult to stand out and get your message across to key decision makers.
By J. LeRoy Ward
In the practice of project management, we are encouraged to collect, store, reference, and add to “Lessons Learned” to avoid the mistakes (as well as benefit by the best practices) employed by others in our organization in their work on projects.
By Harold Kerzner, Ph.D.
According to management guru Peter Drucker, there are only two sources for growth: marketing and innovation [Drucker, 2008]. Innovation is often viewed as the Holy Grail of business and the primary driver for growth. Innovation forces companies to adapt to an ever-changing environment and to be able to take advantage of opportunities as they arise.
By Dr. Willis H. Thomas, PMP, CPT
In project management, keeping a balanced view of the competing demands (cost, time, scope, quality, risk and resources), requires evaluation to be at the center of the model. Evaluation involves a determination of merit (quality), worth (value) and significance (importance).
By J. LeRoy Ward
Odd title, I know. What does it really mean? Let me phrase it as a question: What’s it like to work with, or for, you? In other words, what’s the “experience” you provide to “users” when they engage with you?
By J. LeRoy Ward
Why do people earn the PMP Certification? PMI reports in its 10th Annual Salary Survey, that PMPs earn 23% more.
By J. LeRoy Ward
Projects have been around for thousands of years. Ever see a picture of the Pyramids of Giza? That’s a project. How about the Great Wall of China? Yup, another project. What about the International Space Station? You guessed it…another project.
By J. LeRoy Ward
You may be scratching your head wondering first, what is Agile and Scrum? And, second, what’s the difference between the two?
By Betsy Kauffman
What is an Agile Product Roadmap? A product roadmap is essentially an action plan for how a product will evolve to completion. Product roadmaps can be incredibly useful to outline your product functionality and showcase a timeline for when new features will be implemented.
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