Welcome to the August 14, 2006 edition of carnival of project management, a round-up of PM articles on other blogs.
Pawel Brodzinski presents When Everything Goes Wrong posted at Software Project Management, which, according to him, “advises how a leader/manager should act when everything goes wrong in a project.”
My Bubble Life presents My Bubble Life: GTD with Purpose posted at My Bubble Life, saying, “I’ll admit that I’m a fan of David Allen’s Getting Things Done, however, I’m not a cheerleader. For me, his system addressed two bottlenecks in my own philosophy at the time of reading his book. Since correcting these two flaws over three years ago, I have seen incredible improvements in productivity. His system gives you ability to respond, not react, to everything.”
Penina Finger presents The Big Fat List posted at Penina Finger, which is a way of getting your thoughts together at the beginning of a project.
Mini Singh presents Project Management Source: Oyakudachi in Project Management posted at Project Management Source, saying, “This post explores the relationship between Project Management and Oyakudachi.” Oyakudachi is a way of understanding customers.
Mike Myatt presents The Value of Process posted at N2 Growth Blog.
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