Jul 22

The Definitive Guide to Project Management: Every executives fast-track to delivering on time and on budget


The Definitive Guide to Project Management: Every executives fast-track to delivering on time and on budget
Customer Review: Comprehensive overview of PMBOK and more
For those looking for materials related to the exams, this would not be a typical exam-focused book – a better book for those wishing to simply ‘boot camp’ through the PMBOK would be McGary’s Passing the PMP(R) Exam: How to Take It and Pass It.

In this book, the authors deliver a brief overview of project management frameworks before settling into a comprehensive account of PMBOK methodology, detailing the specific processes (including inputs, tools and techniques, and outputs) according to the orthogonal perspectives of phase and knowledge area. The authors topic knowledge is reflected in their abiltiy to fluently contrast areas of the PMBOK where it differs from generally accepted practices and other industry approaches (PRINCE2 as just one example). The book also offers a detailed appendix devoted to the critical chain method as an alternative technique for compressing the critical path of a project which I found very interesting.

One key strength is the book’s pragmatic focus: the authors often highlight potential project risks that exist in nearly all projects while suggesting methods of mitigating those risks. The authors have an undeniable feel for the challenges of everyday project management, and set out to offer a guide for those wishing to get it done as well as get it right.

My only disappointment would be the authors’ complaints regarding software development projects and vendors, as they fail to grasp (borrowing here from Kovitz’s excellent Practical Software Requirements: A Manual of Content and Style) the very different nature of projects found on the exploratory end of the engineering spectrum (building something new) with the more static and predictable forms of orderly engineering (building a new something), but on balance the authors more than make up for this minor flaw.

Customer Review: Insightful!
As businesses adapt to rapidly evolving markets, it’s difficult to think of a more vital function than project management. The ability to drive multiple projects to completion is one of the hallmarks of leading corporations. If one aspect of contemporary business science deserves elevation to a higher seat in the academy, project management is it. Successful projects reflect extremely efficient and refined planning processes, and are no more a matter of serendipity than, say, 20 straight quarters of steadily increasing profits. This compilation of valuable insight and guidance provides a single reference source for project managers. The book asserts that it is directed at project managers early in their careers and is designed to enable them to operate competently in organizations where a project management structure and legacy already exist. However, it goes into sophisticated levels of detail and the authors assume that you can juggle your jargon and your organization’s politics and policies. Well-illustrated, with reader-friendly charts and a detailed appendix about critical chain project management, it provides a fundamental, thorough, all-you-need-to-know compendium for completing projects. We strongly recommend it to any project manager. The newer you are, the more you need it.

Country Music Fills White House Bill – New York Times


The Associated Press
Country Music Fills White House Bill
New York Times
From left, Union Station band members Jerry Douglas, Alison Krauss, Dan Tyminski, Barry Bales and Ron Block prepared to preform during a country music celebration in the East Room of the White House on Tuesday. By JON PARELES The latest on the arts,
Country music gets audience with President ObamaThe Tennessean
White House goes a little bit countryUSA Today
White House goes a little bit countryThe Associated Press
FOXNews -Reuters Blogs -United Press International
all 204 news articles »

Obama Wins Crucial Round in Senate Vote on F-22 – New York Times


ABC News
Obama Wins Crucial Round in Senate Vote on F-22
New York Times
The F-22 can perform tactical operations at higher altitudes than other fighters. It can cruise at supersonic speeds without using afterburners and has a skin that scatters radar signals. By CHRISTOPHER DREW WASHINGTON — With some of his political
Senate votes to stop making more F-22 Raptor fighter jetsLos Angeles Times
Senate votes to stop production of F-22 jetWashington Post
Senate kills funding for F-22 jet in a vote signaling priority shiftMinneapolis Star Tribune
The Associated Press -Bloomberg -Wall Street Journal
all 1,446 news articles »

Imperfect Health Reform Still Beats the Status Quo – Washington Post


guardian.co.uk
Imperfect Health Reform Still Beats the Status Quo
Washington Post
Among the range of options for health-care reform, there's one that is sure to raise your taxes, increase your out-of-pocket medical expenses, swell the federal deficit, leave more Americans without insurance and guarantee that
A Defining Moment Nears for PresidentNew York Times
Obama to hit airwaves as health care plan wanesSan Francisco Chronicle
Health bill a boon to doctorsThe Associated Press
Wall Street Journal -Voice of America -MiamiHerald.com
all 6,537 news articles »

Hillary Clinton addresses concerns over Burma and North Korea – Times Online


Seattle Post Intelligencer
Hillary Clinton addresses concerns over Burma and North Korea
Times Online
The US secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, will begin talks with Asian leaders today, amid concern about military co-operation between the region's two most stubborn dictatorships, Burma and North Korea. Mrs Clinton will sit at a table with
US concerned over N. Korea-Myanmar tiesCNN International
US House Approves Extension of Ban on Imports from BurmaVoice of America
US to boost engagement with ASEAN at regional meetReuters India
Bloomberg -The Associated Press -United Press International
all 1,144 news articles »

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Jul 14

The Definitive Guide to Project Management: Every executives fast-track to delivering on time and on budget


The Definitive Guide to Project Management: Every executives fast-track to delivering on time and on budget
Customer Review: Comprehensive overview of PMBOK and more
For those looking for materials related to the exams, this would not be a typical exam-focused book – a better book for those wishing to simply ‘boot camp’ through the PMBOK would be McGary’s Passing the PMP(R) Exam: How to Take It and Pass It.

In this book, the authors deliver a brief overview of project management frameworks before settling into a comprehensive account of PMBOK methodology, detailing the specific processes (including inputs, tools and techniques, and outputs) according to the orthogonal perspectives of phase and knowledge area. The authors topic knowledge is reflected in their abiltiy to fluently contrast areas of the PMBOK where it differs from generally accepted practices and other industry approaches (PRINCE2 as just one example). The book also offers a detailed appendix devoted to the critical chain method as an alternative technique for compressing the critical path of a project which I found very interesting.

One key strength is the book’s pragmatic focus: the authors often highlight potential project risks that exist in nearly all projects while suggesting methods of mitigating those risks. The authors have an undeniable feel for the challenges of everyday project management, and set out to offer a guide for those wishing to get it done as well as get it right.

My only disappointment would be the authors’ complaints regarding software development projects and vendors, as they fail to grasp (borrowing here from Kovitz’s excellent Practical Software Requirements: A Manual of Content and Style) the very different nature of projects found on the exploratory end of the engineering spectrum (building something new) with the more static and predictable forms of orderly engineering (building a new something), but on balance the authors more than make up for this minor flaw.

Customer Review: Insightful!
As businesses adapt to rapidly evolving markets, it’s difficult to think of a more vital function than project management. The ability to drive multiple projects to completion is one of the hallmarks of leading corporations. If one aspect of contemporary business science deserves elevation to a higher seat in the academy, project management is it. Successful projects reflect extremely efficient and refined planning processes, and are no more a matter of serendipity than, say, 20 straight quarters of steadily increasing profits. This compilation of valuable insight and guidance provides a single reference source for project managers. The book asserts that it is directed at project managers early in their careers and is designed to enable them to operate competently in organizations where a project management structure and legacy already exist. However, it goes into sophisticated levels of detail and the authors assume that you can juggle your jargon and your organization’s politics and policies. Well-illustrated, with reader-friendly charts and a detailed appendix about critical chain project management, it provides a fundamental, thorough, all-you-need-to-know compendium for completing projects. We strongly recommend it to any project manager. The newer you are, the more you need it.

The way we see the problem is the problem – Sunday Times.lk


Sunday Times.lk
The way we see the problem is the problem
Sunday Times.lk
I've attended time management seminars and I've tried half a dozen different planning systems. They've helped some, but I still don't feel I'm living the

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