Understanding project requirements is a key success factor. The collection or gathering of requirements is the process of determining and documenting the needs of the…
Posts published in March 2026
Retirement often brings a welcome break from deadlines, meetings, and constant responsibilities. Yet many retirees discover that the sudden absence of structure can leave them…
Turning your project management experience into a blog or newsletter is a powerful way to share knowledge, build a professional brand, and connect with a…
Project manager burnout is real—especially because PMs operate between leadership pressure and team delivery.
Most project failures don’t begin during execution—they start much earlier. Not because teams lack talent.Not because people aren’t working hard enough. They start because the…
Woehlke’s Law Nothing gets done till nothing gets done. Project Managers will not get the staff they need so long as they muddle through with…
Retirement is often imagined as a time of relaxation, freedom, and pursuing long-delayed passions. Yet the transition from full-time work to retirement can also bring…
Retirement doesn’t mean the end of leadership, organization, and impact. In fact, many organizations actively seek the skills that experienced project managers bring—planning, coordination, stakeholder…
Artificial intelligence tools have become powerful writing assistants, but relying on them to produce project documentation comes with real risks. First, AI can generate content…
The more time you spend in reporting on what you are doing, the less time you have to do anything. Stability is achieved when you…