Mon.Jul 11, 2016

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What I’m Reading: July 2016

Rebel’s Guide to PM

In case the hot topic of Southern rail strikes hasn’t made your local news, the train services here recently have been just awful. Official strikes, high levels of “sickness” (excuse me for being skeptical), accusations of management blocking overtime thus causing delays and cancellations on purpose… I don’t know what to believe. And throw in some freak storms and flooded tracks, plus trespassers and police shutting down the tracks… We’ve had total commuter chaos.

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Welcome to the Smart Stakeholder Management Series

Project Risk Coach

I often blog on random project management topics. Occasionally, I write a series of articles on a common theme, as I did on The Principles of Project Risk Management , earlier this year. I am excited to announce my second series — The Smart Stakeholder Management Series — smart changes that you can make today to dramatically improve your project results.

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LiquidPlanner’s Summer Release Improves Resource Management and More

LiquidPlanner

The LiquidPlanner summer release is here! You might have already noticed some navigational changes in your Project tab. But have you tried the Project and Resource Workload Reports yet? We’re going to run you through what’s new so you don’t miss a thing. Release Theme: Improving Resource Management. This release spotlights improvements to our resource management feature, with a focus on workload reports.

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The Future of Project Managers

Green Project Management

Yes, the image above represents the Star Trek M-5 Multitronic System from “The Ultimate Computer” (for you Trekkies). In this episode, a skeleton Enterprise crew are assigned to test a revolutionary computer system that is given total control of the ship that in time would replace even the Captain. Could this be the future of project […].

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Understand Digital Debt, Form a Team, Set Goals, and Plan Roadmap for Transformation

Understanding digital debt is crucial before digital transformation. Assemble a team to assess internal operations, market pressures, and digital debt's impact. Define future digital vision with measurable goals. Refine hypotheses and conduct market analysis. Develop a roadmap for transformation with defined projects, cost estimates, and governance.