Category Archives: Project Ripples – a PM’s Blog

A personal view from the water’s edge; showing more of the human side of project management and managers.

Opting out of email . . . it could save a lot of time better used in managing your projects.

Very thought provoking view on how to handle that constant leash of email and social media. Unfortunately I do have to check my inbox at least twice a day. Checking just once a week might be a step too far . . … Continue reading

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Top 10 Terms Project Managers Use

A very useful and clear explanation of some of the most common terms used in project management; even experienced PMs need reminding of how to keep things simple.

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Kids trying to decipher ‘management speak’ will make you cringe

  From the i100 website – Kids trying to decipher ‘management speak’ . . . I sometimes think that there are adults with a similar level of understanding.

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What rocks your project boat?

Project managers (PMs) think; research; plan. I appreciate some readers might not think so but we do. Honest. It is also true that projects always start with high hopes of success – the risks have been considered; and there’s contingency in the budget; and flexibility in the schedule; … Continue reading

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Project Ripples – a PM’s Blog

Welcome to a ‘Project Ripples’. With opinions and stories from many years of project management experience expect a take on the more human side of ICT project management. And it’s not a blog just for ICT project managers. I hope … Continue reading

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