Monthly Archives: March 2010

T-C-Q Answers the Question

I got a great question from someone who attended a Practical Project Management seminar recently, which reminded me just how valuable the Time – Cost – Quality Triangle is as a tool.  It may not give you the answers you … Continue reading

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Is this the year for Project and Programme Governance?

I doubt I am the only project management speaker and trainer who constantly hears delegates and participants bemoan the absence of their bosses from the seminars and courses they are attending.  For almost as long as I have been in … Continue reading

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Seth Godin – Change Agent Extraordinary Part 3 Seth on Souvenirs

A while back, Seth Godin’s tweet led me to Seth’s blog (as usual) and this blog (not as usual) had little content. It just led me to a video clip of a half hour talk he gave on the future … Continue reading

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More Milestones or Fewer?

Which type of milestone? “Big” milestones mark significant events or moments in your project of change programme.  They indicate you have achieved something noteworthy, or are ready to start something important.  Equally, they can mark a key decision, or the … Continue reading

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How Hungry are You for Risk?

One of the essential components of any risk management strategy is to determine – from the outset – your ”appetite for risk.” What is “Appetite for Risk”? Appetite for risk is the extent to which you are prepared for your … Continue reading

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