Organizations and teams often rely on group decision-making to improve the quality of choices, incorporate diverse perspectives, and build commitment to outcomes. Different techniques vary…
Posts published in April 2026
The first step in risk management is to identify the risks that may impact your project. You may have scheduled the risk assessment meeting, but…
Is there a difference? You bet, and understanding the difference between these confusing terms may impact the profit you make on your project. Let’s define…
While there is some debate regarding the ISO 9000 cliché promoting documentation, I believe it is certainly relevant to project management. The cliché simply says:…
A strong project proposal can open doors to funding, approval, and collaboration—but certain mistakes can quickly derail it. Here are five things that can kill…
There are two primary approaches to negotiation: one that aims for mutual benefit—a win-win outcome—and one that results in a winner and a loser. Below…
What is Scope Creep? Scope creep is the uncontrolled expansion of a project’s scope without adjustments to time, cost, and resources. It often starts with…
Many project managers feel half of project management is damage control, not planning. They say schedules look clean on paper, but the reality is they…
Creativity is not just a sudden moment of inspiration—it is a structured process that develops over time. It involves building knowledge, allowing ideas to form,…
The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) provides a structured view of a project by identifying all the work required to produce the project’s deliverables. It is…