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Newsletter Recommendations October 2022

I returned from my almost two weeks of vacation at 1:30 this morning. (Travel. Sigh.) Since I’m jetlagged and not thinking clearly, I thought I’d start a new thread in this blog: newsletter recommendations. I read a ton of newsletters to learn from the writer’s content. However, because I’m a consultant and use newsletters to […]

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Making Waterfall (a Serial Lifecycle) Work For You, Part 1

Contents: This month’s Feature Article: Making Waterfall (a Serial Lifecycle) Work For You, Part 1 Announcements =-=-=-=-=- Feature Article: Making Waterfall (a Serial Lifecycle) Work For You, Part 1 If you read my blog, or have heard me speak, you know I’m not a fan of serial lifecycles, such as waterfall. In fact, unless you

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Three Parts of Estimation

The Pragmatic Manager, Volume 1 #1 Feature Article: Three Parts of Estimation Project work estimation has three components: the initial first cut, commonly known as a SWAG (Scientific Wild Tush Guess), tracking the estimate against the actuals, and using the schedule to see what’s happening in your project. Part 1: Initial Estimate If you’re a

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Look for Results, not Time

©2002 Johanna Rothman Who’s working hard in your organization? One senior manager, Cyril, noted the cars in the parking lot on the weekend, as his measure of who was truly committed to the project. Cyril also noticed when people arrived at work and when they left. Cyril thought that measuring his staff’s office-time would help

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