
Top 10 Project Management Predictions
By Dr. Harold Kerzner
There’s one thing we can be sure about: change is inevitable. Every year, the landscape for project management changes.
By Dr. Harold Kerzner
There’s one thing we can be sure about: change is inevitable. Every year, the landscape for project management changes.
With all the employees we have around the world, we wanted to bring to light who we are here at IIL. Here, we introduce Max Laussu from IIL Europe.
By Alan Furguson
Personally, I like taking a project management body of knowledge and customizing it for my own use.
By Bob Umlas, Excel MVP
Using VLOOKUP in Microsoft Excel seems to be a mystery to many. But you do it all the time in real life. Well, it could be the same thing in Excel.
By Paul Dandurand
have you ever heard the words, “The most important thing is getting the end result to be excellent!”? The focus here is more on why we are doing the project in the first place and what the ultimate value it will bring to the project’s end customer.
By Keith Wilson
A recent study of technology projects found that 94% of projects had to go through a restart, which impacts schedule and budget significantly.
By Ardi Ghorashy
What is the secret ingredient that certain people possess and allows them to rise from the ashes of failure? There’s a dynamic that drives them to try again and again, while others are stopped dead in their tracks.
By Judith W. Umlas
A sincere thanks to EVERYONE that supported, promoted, managed or played any role in our success achieved with IPMDAY 2015: Ensuring a Sustainable Future.
By Bob Umlas, Excel MVP
We’ll show you how to separate first and last names in one cell using Microsoft Excel.
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