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Added Latest Pragmatic Manager Email Newsletter
I’ve posted last month’s Pragmatic Manager email newsletter, Making Waterfall (a Serial Lifecycle) Work For You, Part 2. I’m working on #3, which should be out this week.
Pragmatic Manager Pages Updated
I just finished updating all my email newsletter (Pragmatic Manager) pages. I hadn’t announced my most recent newsletter, Making Waterfall (a Serial Lifecycle) Work For You, Part 1 (Vol 4, #1). I’ve reorganized the pages, so go here to … Continue reading
Starting on Strategic Planning Posted
After missing all of last year, I finally started writing my monthly newsletter. See The Pragmatic Manager email newsletter page to see the most recent article: Starting on Strategic Planning. If you like it, there’s a signup box on … Continue reading
Decreasing Project Time, Parts 1 & 2
I publish a monthly (most of the time) email newsletter, The Pragmatic Manager. The last two issues have dealt with decreasing project time, before and during the project. Clearly, I don’t remember to post notices of the emails every … Continue reading
Competitive ‘Research’ About Overtime
It’s worth taking a quick listen to Commentary – Overtime’s not good for your health. The folks from University of Arkansas actually have data that says overtime is ok and doesn’t reduce productivity. Hah! I wonder where their data … Continue reading