
The Three R’s of Creativity for Project Managers: Rethink, Re-imagine, Re-conceptualize
By J. LeRoy Ward
It’s funny (or maybe not), but only people who are used to thinking in boxes have to be encouraged to think out of the box.
By J. LeRoy Ward
It’s funny (or maybe not), but only people who are used to thinking in boxes have to be encouraged to think out of the box.
By Hubert Smits
The rules of the game in new product development are changing. Many companies have discovered that it takes more than the accepted basics of high quality, low cost, and differentiation to excel in today’s competitive market.
By Joel “Thor” Neeb
As leaders, we must give our teams permission to fail. In his landmark book “The Lean Startup”, Eric Ries advocates for empowering your team to fail in small ways often so that they can learn how to find the right path to big success.
By Paul Barnes
One of the hardest things to do in software development is to determine how long and how much it will take to deliver a new software product. Should it be so hard? The answer is not straightforward.
By Goran Prijic
When a software developer he hears about a “new agile framework,” he will likely do the Homer-Simpsonian nodding, pretending that he knows what it’s about, but he will have one question: What does “agile framework” mean?
By Alan Ferguson
When I meet someone from a PMO, I ask them what the “P” stands for. That often tell me that it stands for, say, project and programme. My response is: “Well isn’t that two ‘P’s?”
By Shar Olivier
Since April is Earth Month and today is Earth Day, we want to take a moment to celebrate the growing role of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and sustainability strategies in protecting the environment all year long.
In the concrete jungle of Singapore, Cathryn Chee feels right at home. A self-proclaimed city girl, she loves everything about her city with the high rise buildings and hills, except for one thing: the lack of wildlife.
By Jerry Ihejirika
One of the greatest parts about blogging is the community and the relationships you build. Reaching out to other project management bloggers to collaborate with is a great way to achieve your blogging goals.
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