Author: Rosie Greaves

  • Types of Artifacts in Project Management

    Types of Artifacts in Project Management

    Project Managers know that all projects comprise many different ingredients, each contributing toward the project’s successful completion.  Some of these ingredients are ‘project artifacts,’ which is what I’m focusing on in this post. My aim is to help you better understand each project artifact so that you can then use them to up your project…

  • Complete Guide to Six Sigma Project Management

    Complete Guide to Six Sigma Project Management

    Back in the 1980s, engineers at Motorola faced a quality problem; too many of their products were breaking. This prompted a drive to reduce errors and defects across the board. The result? A new approach to production: Six Sigma. Motorola has adopted Six Sigma for decades and, as of 2005, is responsible for over $17 billion’s worth…

  • How to Document Version Control

    How to Document Version Control

    Picture this:  It’s Friday evening, and a deadline is looming.  You’re finally ready to send your work for approval after spending hours actioning feedback collated from who knows how many document versions and about thirty comments from Lynn downstairs telling you about misplaced commas she could have easily fixed herself.  Sound familiar? As a final…

  • The Complete Guide To Critical Path Method

    The Complete Guide To Critical Path Method

    Most project managers are so good at juggling they could give Anthony Gatto a run for his money!  Okay, not really…but you get the idea. From managing staff and business resources to budgets and beyond, a lot of multitasking goes on behind the scenes to meet those all-important deadlines.  If only there was an easier…

  • Types of Project Management Methodologies

    Types of Project Management Methodologies

    Project Management: Tracking every task and team member is essential to achieving your team’s common goal.  Nevertheless, how project managers achieve this is a little more elusive. This is because different project managers rely on varying project management methodologies. These methodologies form a framework for organizing and motivating teams to achieve their goals. As such, they…