The purpose of an After-Action Review (AAR) is to determine what worked and what didn’t for a specific action, event, or project and to extract…
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I’ve mentioned it before, but it’s worth repeating. We do not pad work estimates. Padding work estimates means adding more time or cost to project…
Project schedule compression refers to techniques used to shorten the overall project schedule without modifications to scope. There are two ways to compress a schedule.…
There are many project constraints, but budget, resources, and time are traditionally considered the “big three.” Assuming the project scope is clearly defined and under…
We’ve all seen the memes; they are all over the internet. You know the one I’m talking about, the one that compares the “Boss” to…
We’ve all had meetings that get derailed, and it happens for a variety of reasons. It usually happens when the meeting is convened without a…
T-Charts are used as a simple graphical comparison or decision tool. T-Charts can be used to visually compare two products, or services, or solutions to…
A colleague caught me off-guard the other day when he said he could calculate time. It took me a minute, but I got it. He…
A constraint is something that limits or controls what you can do. Synonyms include restriction, check, curb, and limitation. Nearly every project is constrained in…
Before we delve into the world of project management, let’s start with something which may, at first sight, appear to be just a humorous interlude.…