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  • 5 Steps to Six Sigma (DMAIC)

    Six Sigma is a methodology used to improve processes by reducing variation and eliminating defects. It provides a structured, data-driven approach to increasing efficiency and quality. Six Sigma…

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  • Reassigned: What to Do About it

    Recently, a colleague was abruptly pulled from his project and reassigned to another project.  He was called into the division director’s office and told that he was being…

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  • Communication Channels

    We all memorized the formula used to calculate the communications paths between a group such as team members or project stakeholders. But do we understand what that really…

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  • When to Use Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM) Estimates

    Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM) estimates are used to support high-level decision-making, long-range planning, or to provide quick, approximate answers to questions such as: ROM estimates are especially…

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  • How to Push Your Team Without Being Harsh

    Project managers in matrix organizations face a frustrating reality: they’re accountable for delivery but have no direct authority over the people doing the work. Team members report to…

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  • Scheduling Constraints

    Scheduling constraints are limitations that control the start and end dates of tasks or activities in a project schedule. Project managers must accommodate these constraints when developing project…

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