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4 Steps to Right Sizing the Project Team

Leankor

Right-sizing. I love that fun, ugly term that originated in the late 80’s that executives started using instead of firing people. “We aren’t firing, we are right sizing.” Sure, that sounds better and more forward thinking to everyone except the 4% of the company you just let go unexpectedly because you didn’t meet last quarter’s earning projections.

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Influences and discriminators

Musings on Project Management

When it's OPM -- other people's money -- the client gets to make the priority judgments. I call them "influencers and discriminators". Normal 0. false false false. EN-US X-NONE X-NONE.

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INFOGRAPHIC: What are the Best Software Tools for a Startup

Celoxis

INFOGRAPHIC: What are the Best Software Tools for a Startup.

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How to exercise strong stakeholder engagement during business transformation

Fix my Project Chaos

To celebrate the launch of our new eCourse, we’re releasing a brilliant new podcast each week which focuses on stakeholder management. Tune in each week for the next FREE instalment (view all previous Podcasts in the series here). If you are already subscribed to our mailing list, we’ll email you a simple recap of posts each […]. The post How to exercise strong stakeholder engagement during business transformation appeared first on Fix My Project Chaos.

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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.

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“Do this and avoid that!” – Boosting Productivity at The Office!

TimeCamp

Do you want more from your job? Many of us treat their daily job as nothing more but a source of income. We wake up in the morning, get into the car or catch a bus (some walk or ride a bike, good for those!) Then we go to the office to do some (the same) stuff for eight hours, checking the clock from time to time and noticing with irritation that time is not going any faster.

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