I’m struck by the degree in recent times that our world is filled with uncertainty. Oh there has always been…
Project Managers almost always find themselves in the middle of conflicting interests. On the one hand, marketing wants a project…
You’ll find here the index of the webinar series OnLine or OnPremise which discusses the key elements of choosing between…
In today’s Agile-oriented software world, it’s all too tempting to skip the important steps of defining the work completely. There…
In my brief flirtation with Psychology in my first year of university, I learned more than I’d ever want to…
The whole concept of Agile was designed to prevent project bloat. Back in the 1990’s when software development and deployment…
I get this request on a semi-regular basis and given the work I’ve done with Microsoft, Oracle and other technical…
I have an expression that my staff and clients have heard me use often. It’s a favorite of mine. “If…
In Canada, operating a private motorboat requires having a Pleasure Craft Operator’s Card. Now, after you get over chuckling about…
I came to call it the “Triangle Audit” and my experience with the process dates back almost two decades to…
It’s a brand new year! The Christmas tree is down and the ornaments packed away. The relatives have left and…
For everyone who has followed the EPMGuidance.com blog this year I wish you the very best of the holiday season. …
All in one thinking is built into our industry Many years ago I wrote several articles about the differences in…