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  • Quality – Rule of 7

    Control charts are used in project quality to illustrate how a process behaves over time. The data points on a control chart can be analyzed to determine if…

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  • Project Manager, Not Babysitter

    Project managers who operate with a Theory X mindset assume their teams are inherently unmotivated and require constant supervision—in other words, babysitting. They believe team members naturally dislike…

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  • Do You Send Meeting Summary Notes?

    If not, why not? I have found that documenting meetings in the form of Meeting Minutes is a good way to keep everyone honest.  How many times have…

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  • Project Change Request Form

    A project change request form is a structured document used to formally propose, evaluate, and approve changes to a project, system, or process. It helps ensure that any…

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  • What the Customer Wanted

    Most of us are familiar with this meme, but it’s worth remembering that being a project manager goes far beyond scheduling, reporting, and handling paperwork. Our responsibilities cover…

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  • 5 Things That Will Kill a Project Proposal

    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 a project proposal…

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