June 2006

MPD, project management

Project Managers and Technology

A reader was reading Characteristics of Great Project Managers and asked, “Do you feel that to be a great Project Manager one need not know completely about the technology involved?” No. Project managers need to understand enough about the technology so that they can make tradeoff decisions (or help product owners make tradeoff decisions) about […]

MPD, project management

A Project Needs a Vision

When I teach project management, I ask the participants to create a project charter (See my templates page for one I use to start). I recently encountered a battered project manager who does not have a project charter for a project with 6 or 7 sub-projects. This PM is smart, but has never managed a

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Managing One-on-One

  Since Esther and I started advertising our One-on-One workshop, I’ve been hearing wonderful stories about how managers and team members have benefited from one-on-one meetings. Here are some: A tester said he’d been ready to give notice when his manager started doing regular one-on-ones. WIth the advent of one-on-ones, his relationship with his manager

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Is There an Up-Tick in Math/Computer Science Students?

Ok, I sometimes extrapolate trends from little or no data, so be forewarned 🙂 Daughter #1 is graduating from high school this Sunday. We went to the awards ceremony last night. There were typical awards in memory/honor of so-and-so, and a whole bunch of recognition awards. But what I was pleasantly surprised at was the

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Hiring Strategy #4: When Cutting Edge is Your Bleedng Edge

If you’ve ever been involved in a startup before the startup had competitors or were part of a disruptive change in technology, you’ve needed this hiring strategy. In this case, technical skills are close to irrelevant. What’s really important when you’re starting a disruptive change or you’re hiring a not-quite-known skill set is to specify

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Another Review

Esther Schindler posted a great review of Hiring the Best, called Fluff-Free, Pragmatic IT Hiring Advice. She even linked the book to a hiring mistake she’d made earlier in her career. Thanks, Esther!

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London Blogger Dinner Wed June 14?

I’m the featured speaker at the next SIGIST event June 15. (I’ll be speaking at at a private event at Grove the next day.) Since I’m flying over on Tuesday, June 13, I expect to be awake enough for dinner on June 14. If you’ll be in London, and you want to get together for

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