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Rescuing Troubled Projects
Develop working definitions of project success, failure and trouble. Discuss how and why projects get in trouble. List and discuss the root causes of project failure. Discuss techniques for performing project reviews. Determine the type of project review required Develop the Intervention Plan for fixing a troubled project. Discuss techniques and strategies for recovering a troubled project. Discuss techniques and strategies for terminating a troubled project. It is designed to reinforce many of the project management ?Best trouble?,
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- Friday, June 12, 2009
Essential Project Time Management
Fluency in developing a defendable and realistic project schedule Integration of milestone and deadlines into the overall project plan Communication of project schedule particulars Fluency in project schedule variance analysis Fluency in project schedule change control The Project Time Management course addresses the identification, elaboration, planning, and management of the project schedule. day Scope Management course to provide the student with a comprehensive tool set for developing the Scope and Schedule baselines for a project.
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- Friday, June 12, 2009
Essential Project Scope Management
Fluency in defining and integrating project Scope into the project life cycle Requirements Identification and justification Integrating project scope into the project plan Positioning the project and project plan for follow?on execution and control The Scope Management course addresses the identification, elaboration, planning, and management of project scope. Using a combination of theory based lecture and hands on exercises, students are provided with an effective skill set for identifying and controlling project scope and deliverables.
DevelopMentor Courses
- Friday, June 12, 2009
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The No Business Case Myth
However, a business case might look a little different on a Agile project. What Agile projects don’t need are in-depth business plans. Indeed, too many plans can actively hinder a project - plans are not benign, they are dangerous. Once in a while I run across individuals, or even teams, who still think Agile is about just getting on and doing it. Well it is, good for them, but, that doesn’t mean there isn’t a reason for doing it. There seems to be a myth in some circles that work done using Agile techniques doesn’t require a business case.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Monday, August 16, 2010
The train metaphor of software development
Traditional software projects are like a train leaving the station. The train - our project - is like one of those trains you see in pictures of the Indian rail network with people crowded on and hanging out of the doors. Once they put the bits on the train they handed over responsibility to Project Managers to get it delivered. I’m sitting on a train from York so it seems a good time to share my train-leaving-the-station metaphor with the world. But for the rest of the world, and with full embellishments. So we make sure we put everything we might need on the train.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Wednesday, July 28, 2010
StarterSTS v1.2
to a web application project. I just uploaded version 1.2 of StarterSTS. This is simply a conversion of v1.1 Some people have asked for it so here we go. This version is still compiled against.NET 3.5 SP1 – but this will the last release. All upcoming releases will be.NET 4.0. Codeplex Site
www.leastprivilege.com
- Thursday, July 22, 2010
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On project management
I finished my last entry by taking a swipe at project management and even project managers. That was probably unfair but the fact is I am not a fan of project management It could be a career limiting move to speak against project management but I feel I should say something to explain my sideswipe, I should explain my thoughts. Of course I'm not naive enough heretical think projects “just happen" - there needs be some kind of project management but it is the form project management usually takes that I have a problem with. Stay tuned
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Thursday, October 6, 2005
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MVVM Helpers Project Template
To start off this new series, I have created a MVVM Helpers project template - this is a Visual Studio 2008 template which will create the starter project I will be using as an example. Here's what my directory looks like: With that in place you should be able to fire up Visual Studio 2008 and create a sample MVVM project: Let it generate a project and the build it -- running the program will give you a simple file explorer using the MVVM design pattern and WPF: In tomorrow's post, we'll break the sample down and see how I built it. See you then!
Mark's Blog of Random Thoughts
- Wednesday, January 20, 2010
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Opening a VS2010 project from another location
Whenever I download Visual Studio 2010 projects from the Internet and open the solution I am always prompted by the following message “Security Warning for [project name]. You should only open projects from a trustworthy source”. Its easy enough to suppress the warning for multiple projects in the same solution but next time you open the solution you get prompted with the same security warning. The warning makes sense because who knows what the code will do and we all run virus scanners for a good reason. www.TheProblemSolver.nl Wiki.WindowsWorkflowFoundation.eu.
The Problem Solver
- Thursday, May 6, 2010
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Top 5 Favorite CodePlex Projects
Here are my (current) top 5 favorite CodePlex projects. This project gives you access to the source code for upcoming releases that the Microsoft ASP.NET team is working on, starting with the ASP.NET MVC Framework. The project gives you a look at the design and lets you have a voice in it. It allows you to use standard.NET tools like msbuild projects, Visual Studio and IDE intellisense, reflector, refactoring tools, amongst various others. The AJAX Control Toolkit is a joint project between the community and Microsoft. ASP.NET MVC. link]. 2 Script#. link].
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Project plans (part 1 of 3): Why I don't like Gantt charts
friend e-mails to say that his team have almost finished their project plan. There is something about the words “project plan” which are like a red flag to this bull. while I’m prepared to admit I may over react sometimes I don’t think I’m completely crazy and I think I can put some logic behind my dislike of “project plans”. Its not so much a “project plan” - after all I think planning is a great way to explore your problem. When this friend says “project plan” I’m immediately imagining Gantt charts and PERT diagrams. Lets start by defining what I mean.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Tuesday, January 20, 2009
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1-day Agile Project Management Course
She’s asked me point out that she still has places left on her 1-day Agile Project Management course in London this Friday. I mentioned Liz Sedley in my last post and she noticed! What’s more she promises a discount to anyone who mentioned my name when booking
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Monday, April 21, 2008
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Creating change through IT projects
why do so many change projects fail? This is a problem many IT projects of all shapes and sizes face at times. This advice applies to all change initiatives and all IT change projects. Faced with imagined resistance to change and complex systems Managers commission an IT projects in the hope that it will create change. In my last blog ( Magic happens here - ERP, CRM, SAP, BPM ) I mentioned change programmes in passing but didn’t elaborate. So I will now. This topic isn’t unique to the BPM work I have discussed in the last few blog entries but it is related.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Tuesday, November 10, 2009
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