Carnival of project management #15
Welcome to the November 26, 2007 edition of carnival of project management.
Pawel Brodzinski presents All Flavors of Project Management posted at Software Project Management, saying, “Several types of project management seen everyday. Don’t try that at home.”
Raj Sheelvant presents Enterprise Application Implementation Strategy posted at IT Strategy, saying, “Enterprise Application Project Implementation is always tricky. Here are some of the guidelines to implement the project…”
Alvaro Fernandez presents Emotional Intelligence and Faces posted at SharpBrains, saying, “What do faces say?” I’m including this because I’m currently reading Emotional Intelligence for Project Managers by Anthony Mersino.
Sagar presents Just Do It: 67 Ways to Tame the Procrastination Beast posted at Bootstrapper. Although, it might just be easier to get on with your tasks instead of wading through 67 ways. This would have been better as a four-part series!
Terry Dean presents 80/20 Rule In Time Management posted at Integrity Business Blog by Terry Dean. I need to work out how to be more productive during my day. General rule is: if it stays on my to-do list in two weeks, chances are it was never that important anyway.
Craig Brown presents A Carnival of Business Analysts #4; Requirements elicitation posted at Better Projects, saying, “Project Managers who work on Software of business process projects are often working with Business Analysts. I thought it might be a nice idea to share the Carnival of Business Analysts with your PM readers, particularly while we are working through the Requirements Management processes.” Thanks, Craig!
Ivan Rios presents 9 Things To Do In The First 100 Days posted at artofleading.net.
New technique for ratcheting up meeting productivity posted at The Cheap Revolutionis an interesting cross-discipline approach to getting the most out of your time. But Holacracy? Please. Who came up with such a stupid name?
John Gough presents Big Bang posted at iJournal. This is the first time I’ve seen John’s blog – welcome to the world of PM bloggers, John! Although I probably should have started reading you back in July when you kicked off.
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