I believe that the way we practice project management needs improvement. There are a lot of things that could be done better – but I decided to assemble a little list of a double handful of changes/enhancements that I believe, were they to be implemented, would have a major beneficial impact on the way projects are performed.
You can find the article here:
Fraternally in project management,
Steve the Bajan
My Proposed Amendments to Project Management Practice
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Rafael, whenever I see that you or Mike Testro has made a comment in one of my threads, I kinda hold my breath. It's not that the two of you are at all unreasonable or ill-mannered -- quite the contrary, you are discerning and constructive.
Both of you also know more about both PM software and about practical application of PM (at least in construction) than I do, as most of my practical experience has been limited to consulting -- valuable, yes, but not quite the same as actually running the project.
As a result, I always take a breath of relief when your comments are positive. I regard it as a high compliment here at PlanningPlanet.
So thanks for this comment.
Fraternally in project management,
Steve the Bajan
No 2 and no 9 are my favorites, in no way exclisive of each other, on the contrary to better understand one the other is needed.
Best Regards,
Rafael