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Barb’s Blurbs: Feasibility in Sports Projects
Are you a fan of the game known as soccer in North America, and football elsewhere? Whether you’re cheering for your local team or watching international tournaments, this sport connects fans around the world with exciting matches and a rich history. Before Embarking On a Large Project I’ve been spreading the word lately about conducting…
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Barb’s Blurbs: What Is a Project?
Many people do not fully understand the true nature of a project. Everyone uses the term project, but what does it mean, and what isn’t a project? A project has a start and end date, is temporary and creates something unique. What is not a project? Something that is ongoing, permanent and has the same…
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PM Tips, Tricks, and Tidbits: To Do or Not Do a Project
A few months ago, we led a project feasibility study for a client to determine whether implementing a new ERP system or integrating their existing tools would be better to manage their daily business activities. We were happy to tackle this project, despite others possibly viewing this preliminary work as tedious and time-consuming. Many project…
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Barb’s Blurbs: My First Project
I can’t recall my very first official project, as I’ve been handling projects for as long as I can remember, regardless of where I’ve worked. However, the earliest one that stands out was at my kid’s elementary school many years ago. The most significant fundraising event of the year was the Jogathon, anticipated by both…
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PM Tips, Tricks and Tidbits: Happy We Didn’t Do a Project
I’m always happy when a client decides not to do a project. Why would I not want to do a project? I own a project management company, for Pete’s sake. Because if the project isn’t feasible due to timing, resources, or budget, then it’s a positive outcome! Recently, we were engaged to lead a large…
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PM Tips, Tricks and Tidbits: Project on Fire
I was recently asked to provide advice on a project that was “on fire.” What does that mean? It is a project that is failing due to deadlines being missed, an out of control budget, and the project team doing extra work for free to keep the client happy. I knew we couldn’t afford to waste…
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Barb’s Blurbs: Automating Looms and Toasters
I adore all types of technology. My favourite is the selfie toaster that imprints your photo directly onto your morning toast. Is this toaster a must for every modern kitchen? It is these types of automated inventions that make me wonder why it was created, and what problem it was trying to solve. So when…
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People and Projects: Who’s In Charge Anyways?
I used to race weekly on a 30-foot sailboat many years ago while living in California. I remember the first time I raced in the cold waters of San Francisco Bay, with the winds so high that I could not walk in a straight line as I headed to the marina. That first race was…