Project Management Articles
Project Management: Avoid Work Scope Creep!
Congratulations! You've just got a new client for an exciting project that is going to be fun and profitable. You carefully discuss the work with her and she sends in a down payment.
BANG! You are off and running!
The following week, you are happily working on this exciting project and your phone rings. It is your great new client...wanting to make a slight change to the project. Hmmm...
Being the wonderful and oh-so-easy-to-work with consultant that you are, you agree, hang up the phone, and get back to work.
A couple of days later, the phone rings. It's your {AHEM} great new client again with a "few more ideas for changes."
"Well, okay," you agree, somewhat reluctantly, and hang up the phone. Now, you have to go back and revise some of your work to date and your original estimate no longer covers the scope of work. Your new and exciting project just officially became a stressful time suck that won't be such a great moneymaker.
Yes, it's the Dread Work Scope Creep. {B-horror film sound effects kick in here with a woman's scream at seeing the monster}
Does this...
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IT Project Management Training: Filling the Gap
If you should ask any experienced major information technology service provider what the biggest challenge is that they face each day chances are their response will be "project management." Obviously, the success of any information technology initiative is dependent on organized, resourceful and efficient project management. However, traditional information technology project management training has often been underemphasized and downplayed by most management teams.
There are different types of project management training programs for different occupations. Software project management training is very different from other project management training for instance construction management project training. Different personnel spread across the world can work on a single IT project. So the needs of information technology project are entirely different from those of other business projects and hence there are various management-training programs.
Most colleges do not offer specialized majors in project management. Courses exist on the subject but to get an actual degree in the field is rare. Because of this, it is difficult to hire and place personnel directly into jobs specifically about project management. Because the success of a project is often directly related to the skill of the project manager, companies need to be sure to...
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