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3 time management systems for grown ups!1 comment

Jo 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 →

Tags: hacks, Wiki, Time Management, GTD, Get Things Done, data base, PERT analyis, Diary, To-do List

Week 21 comment

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 →

Tags: A-Levels, ict, Alpha, Applied I.C.T, Year 13, Week 2

Gantt Chart1 comment

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 →

Tags: A-Levels, ict, Alpha, Applied I.C.T, Year 13, Week 2

1wk45 - i like pressure

maychow6868 wrote 3 months ago: i like pressure it turns out. i work well under pressure. when the time limits are really constraine … more →

Tags: delayed motivation, working under pressure

New On-Line Gantt Chart

obarrett wrote 5 months ago: In my previous blog series on task management tools from a engineer’s perspective (archived on … more →

Tags: Some nuggets from an engineer's perspective, Task Management, Test Engineering, xml

Measuring productivity

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 →

Tags: Business, leadership, Testing, Productivity, Project Manager, velocity

Are you planning a project or just drawing a Gantt chart?

Anna Forss wrote 5 months ago: I guess the main reason for most project managers to use Microsoft Project is drawing the traditiona … more →

Tags: Agile, Microsoft project, Planning, backlog, Scrum

Critical Path

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 →

Tags: cliche, Cliché, critical path, Critical Path Method

MANAGING LARGE AND DAY-TO-DAY TASKS TOGETHER (AN ENGINEER’S PERSPECTIVE)

obarrett wrote 6 months ago: In my previous installments, I discussed my methods and benefits for managing the task details in la … more →

Tags: Things I've learned in test engineering, Day-to-Day Tasks, dependencies, Engineer, subtask, task disposition, Task Management, task visibility, Timeline

Project Scheduling

Jack Barber wrote 6 months ago: Once the work breakdown is completed, you can construct a timeline necessary to complete the specifi … more →

Tags: project management, Business Practices, network diagram, Project Schedule

Customize fields in Microsoft Project

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 →

Tags: Microsoft project, Resource Planning, customize fields

Microsoft Project Tutorial Part 25 – Print setup

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 →

Tags: Microsoft project, printing

Microsoft Project Tutorial Part 24 – Exploring the toolbars

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 →

Tags: Microsoft project, Resource Planning, Tracking, resource conflicts

TFS 2010 for us product owners

Anna Forss wrote 6 months ago: I’m currently using a lot of Microsoft Project to keep my distributed stakeholders updated since the … more →

Tags: Microsoft project, Agile, leadership, Progress, Team, Product Owner, Sprint Planning, Sprint, TFS

Microsoft Project Tutorial Part 22 – Planning an agile project2 comments

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 →

Tags: Agile, leadership, Microsoft project, Planning, baseline, Progress, Resource Planning, Scrum, TFS

Microsoft Project Tutorial Part 21 – Splitting tasks

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 →

Tags: Microsoft project, Resource Planning, baseline, splitting tasks, Linking

Microsoft Project Tutorial Part 20 – Debunking the critical path

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 →

Tags: Microsoft project, Planning, critical path, network diagram, PERT

Microsoft Project Tutorial Part 16 - Being fooled by a Gantt chart

Anna Forss wrote 6 months ago: One of my biggest problems with Microsoft Project is that almost everyone can fool others (and thems … more →

Tags: Microsoft project, Planning

Seminar Hell

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 →

Tags: writing/language, working life, Teaching, Technical Writing, Tech Writing, Teachers, anti-tenure sentiment, tenure, Tom Waits


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