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  • After Action Review

    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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  • Management Reserve

    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

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  • Schedule Compression

    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.

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  • Project Constraints – The Big Three (and a Fourth)

    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

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  • Parkinson is Not Your Friend

    Work expands to fill the time available for its completion. -Parkinson’s Law Parkinson’s law is not your friend when it comes to managing your project

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  • Project Leadership – Boss vs Leader

    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

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