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Saturday, April 29, 2006
Wednesday, April 26, 2006
Must be getting old and senile!`
Previous post said I must publish 60 reasons for a closed mind.
DOH!! One of the first things I did on this blog Catch it HERE.
DOH!! One of the first things I did on this blog Catch it HERE.
Too Busy for Time Management
Years ago, realising that some of my team needed some Time Managment training I remember asking why one of them hadn't gone with the rest of the team downstairs to attend?
"I'm too busy" he said
I won't tell you how I made him attend, no doubt it has already found its way onto the Office TV show...
He went and it did do him some good too.
Reminds me to post 60 reasons for a closed mind if I can find it in all my stuff!
"I'm too busy" he said
I won't tell you how I made him attend, no doubt it has already found its way onto the Office TV show...
He went and it did do him some good too.
Reminds me to post 60 reasons for a closed mind if I can find it in all my stuff!
Sunday, April 23, 2006
Don't know your WORM from your Elbow - TLA Problems?
If you have as much trouble as I do tracking down what on earth some of your Techies or customers are talking about then try this.
Internet Webopedia
Internet Webopedia
Friday, April 21, 2006
Thursday, April 20, 2006
Time Management and Problem Solving
A young woman was in the kitchen. A pan of water simmering on the stove. She was having boiled eggs for breakfast.
He walked in. Their eyes met. "Make love to me here, now," she said.
They made love on the kitchen table.
"Couldn't resist me, huh?" he said.
"The egg timer is broken," she replied.
This came in on an e-mail - I like it!
He walked in. Their eyes met. "Make love to me here, now," she said.
They made love on the kitchen table.
"Couldn't resist me, huh?" he said.
"The egg timer is broken," she replied.
This came in on an e-mail - I like it!
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Consultant - A Definition
Someone told me this years ago:
Definition of a Consultant...
Anyone 30 miles from home with a briefcase
Definition of a Consultant...
Anyone 30 miles from home with a briefcase
Thursday, April 13, 2006
A Favourite Saying
An old favourite saying came to mind tonight whilst I was explaining the actions of a certain technical type who has used his "own initiative" and turned off one of my e-mail accounts without letting me know......
This is the polite version. Another that sprang to mind was from a list of personnel review phrases that could be used when reviewing your team:
"Not the sharpest tool in the box!"
This is the polite version. Another that sprang to mind was from a list of personnel review phrases that could be used when reviewing your team:
"His men would follow him anywhere.......
Out of curiosity!"
Multi-Project Scheduling & Management
Multi-Project Scheduling & Management sounds big and clever and complicated but it isn't.
Clicking HERE will take you to the full story.
Enjoy
Clicking HERE will take you to the full story.
Enjoy
Programme Management
An excellent starting point to understand what Programme Management is (and is not) is the e-programme or The Programme Management Web Site.
There are some real gems in here including the PMMM which is a fantastic toolkit and free to members.
Click HERE to go to the site and enjoy!
There are some real gems in here including the PMMM which is a fantastic toolkit and free to members.
Click HERE to go to the site and enjoy!
Monday, April 10, 2006
Effort and Duration - What is the Difference
Effort is the number of hours work it is estimated are needed to complete a task. Duration is the period over which this will be spread.
Friday, April 07, 2006
Change Management
Some would say that Projects and Programs are all about change.
The Change Manager is therefore a key player in that change:
The Change Manager represents the Programme Executives’ interests in the final outcome, and is the guardian of the business case for funding the Functional Programme. ‘Change’ is the change in the way in which the organisation will function by the time it reaches the end point defined in the strategy. This can be a change to business processes, organisation structure, capabilities, location and premises, products, market, channels to market, etc.
The Change Manager is responsible for the management of change activities, and must ensure that other managers, staff, stakeholders are all informed and involved throughout the life of the programmes. The strategy may require considerable change in the business. This may cause fear and uncertainty. Some people make create barriers and obstacles, which prevent proper progress on the strategic programme. The Change Manager must work with such people, helping and influencing them to overcome such barriers and obstacles. See also: The Strategy Team’s overall responsibilities
The Change Manager must ensure the approach taken to managing risks is appropriate.
The Change Manager ensures that the organisation is able to realise the benefits from the new capabilities. There is a fundamental difference between the delivery of the new capability and actually realising benefits as a result of implementing that capability. This difference is reflected in the complementary roles of Programme Manager and Change Manager.
The Change Manager is therefore a key player in that change:
The Change Manager represents the Programme Executives’ interests in the final outcome, and is the guardian of the business case for funding the Functional Programme. ‘Change’ is the change in the way in which the organisation will function by the time it reaches the end point defined in the strategy. This can be a change to business processes, organisation structure, capabilities, location and premises, products, market, channels to market, etc.
The Change Manager is responsible for the management of change activities, and must ensure that other managers, staff, stakeholders are all informed and involved throughout the life of the programmes. The strategy may require considerable change in the business. This may cause fear and uncertainty. Some people make create barriers and obstacles, which prevent proper progress on the strategic programme. The Change Manager must work with such people, helping and influencing them to overcome such barriers and obstacles. See also: The Strategy Team’s overall responsibilities
The Change Manager must ensure the approach taken to managing risks is appropriate.
The Change Manager ensures that the organisation is able to realise the benefits from the new capabilities. There is a fundamental difference between the delivery of the new capability and actually realising benefits as a result of implementing that capability. This difference is reflected in the complementary roles of Programme Manager and Change Manager.
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What is Program or Programme Management
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