I'm at the Project Management Institute's annual World Congress, which is being held this year in Toronto. Lots of good information is being exchanged and I have attended many presentations that are focused on Program and Portfolio Management. As we all know these conferences can add value to our careers, however we have to be ready to accept these ideas and be willing to implement them when we return to our regular jobs.
One of the areas I plan to focus on in the new year is expanding my skills around communications and scope management. We can never stop learning if we want to excel in our careers.
Have a good day, eh!
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Project Management Insights - The Human Face of Project Management
The website below has lots of good information, and additionally has some very good templates. Check it out.
Project Management Insights - The Human Face of Project Management
Project Management Insights - The Human Face of Project Management
Thursday, August 25, 2005
DISCLAIMER *** Yesterday’s Project Management Best Practices Checklist posting
DISCLAIMER *** Yesterday’s Project Management Best Practices Checklist posting
Just so I don’t get in trouble, I didn’t author the checklist that appeared on the blog yesterday. I found it buried in the reams of documentation, templates, and various Project Management documents that I have in my possession. While virtually all of the postings on this blog were written by me, I will always credit sources when available. I am unsure of the source of yesterday’s posting.
Thanks
Stephen F. Seay, PMP
Just so I don’t get in trouble, I didn’t author the checklist that appeared on the blog yesterday. I found it buried in the reams of documentation, templates, and various Project Management documents that I have in my possession. While virtually all of the postings on this blog were written by me, I will always credit sources when available. I am unsure of the source of yesterday’s posting.
Thanks
Stephen F. Seay, PMP