You get what you measure So true, so true. These famous words from Mary Poppendieck point at an important objective of anyone interested in their work. But there is a risk to these words. Because you … more →
Absolut AgileJo Jordan wrote 1 week ago: Slowness breeds to do lists! I hate it when I have a slow day. Sitting around in dull meetings, get … more →
Kiefer wrote 2 months ago: This week I was team leader of the brilliant team alpha and while i was team leader the tasks that t … more →
Kiefer wrote 2 months ago: This week we made our gantt chart and this video shows sorta what we did in order to make ours, But … more →
maychow6868 wrote 3 months ago: i like pressure it turns out. i work well under pressure. when the time limits are really constraine … more →
obarrett wrote 5 months ago: In my previous blog series on task management tools from a engineer’s perspective (archived on … more →
Anna Forss wrote 5 months ago: You get what you measure So true, so true. These famous words from Mary Poppendieck point at an impo … more →
Anna Forss wrote 5 months ago: I guess the main reason for most project managers to use Microsoft Project is drawing the traditiona … more →
Louise McGregor wrote 6 months ago: This is a term that I occasionally hear used in great dramatic tones to impart a sense of urgency to … more →
obarrett wrote 6 months ago: In my previous installments, I discussed my methods and benefits for managing the task details in la … more →
Jack Barber wrote 6 months ago: Once the work breakdown is completed, you can construct a timeline necessary to complete the specifi … more →
Anna Forss wrote 6 months ago: There are so many fields in Microsoft Project, so why should you want to customize some new ones? We … more →
Anna Forss wrote 6 months ago: I guess one of the main reasons for people using Microsoft Project is that they want to print the Ga … more →
Anna Forss wrote 6 months ago: There are lots of nice commands in the toolbars . So here are some suggestions on commands to use: C … more →
Anna Forss wrote 6 months ago: I’m currently using a lot of Microsoft Project to keep my distributed stakeholders updated since the … more →
Anna Forss wrote 6 months ago: Yes, I wasn’t supposed to do this just yet, but since the number 1 request after the last post was j … more →
Anna Forss wrote 6 months ago: Sometimes you realize during a project that you need to split a task. So how do you go about that? W … more →
Anna Forss wrote 6 months ago: The Critical path, a wonderful way to find the critical tasks in a project, wouldn’t you say? Well, … more →
Anna Forss wrote 6 months ago: One of my biggest problems with Microsoft Project is that almost everyone can fool others (and thems … more →
Denise wrote 7 months ago: I knew we were in trouble when we walked in and the conference motel smelled like a Tom Waits song, … more →