Archive for December, 2018


By Marian Haus, PMP

Trust is defined as a “firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability or strength of someone or something.”

Isn’t that what we all want in our professional and private lives?

Imagine a project with little or no trust between the project manager, team me…

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The Traps of Textbook Scrum

By Christian Bisson, PMP, PSM

 

The Agile methodology is quickly becoming the standard for IT projects. More specifically, most organizations are using the Scrum framework to bring their software development to the next level. 

But it’s implementation often remains a challen…

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By Ramiro Rodrigues

 

Is risk management just an exercise in paranoia?

 

That’s the question I’m often asked. I like to respond by saying there are both negative and positive risks.

 

A risk is a situation in which it cannot be certain whether a spe…

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by Dave Wakeman

In today’s project environment, it can be difficult for project managers to know where they should—or shouldn’t—focus their time and energy. Stakeholders, team members, and sponsors, all with their own agendas, pull project managers in different directi…

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