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Tuesday, January 28, 2003
 
Can the Reform of Project Management Succeed?
Can the inertia of project management be overcome? The editors of Project Management World Today Web Magazine say no.
We predict that the Project Management is going to change as little in the next 10 years as it has in the last 20. Oh, the project management "industry" will advance its knowledge and its products. And its numbers: Hoards of enthusiastic people will obtain some form of professional "certification".

We can hope for more standardization of nomenclature.. perhaps. And maybe even certifications that have some relationship to competence.But in practice, it's not going to change without a paradigm shift in management thinking. Unfortunately we don't see any factors - internal or external, rewards or consequences - that will precipitate such an order-of-magnitude leap in management awareness and commitment.

What do you think? Please share your view in a comment to this posting.

Monday, January 27, 2003
 
Managing Work Not Time
Conventional wisdom from PMI and others has us manage the time (duration) of project work. A strong voice disagrees. In Shaking Off the Shoulds and Pardon Sisyphus Johanna Rothman appearing in Software Development Magazine offers a set recommendations and questions for managing work not time.
  1. Dump the Lead Weights
    Should this work be done at all?
  2. Differentiate Between Your Work and Others'
    Should this task be on my personal to-do list?
  3. Push Out Work That Doesn't Belong To You
    Should someone else do this?
  4. Enable Your People
    Will the task help finish the project faster?
  5. Focus on Business Value
    How does this task help you manage the business?
  6. Choose Importance Over Urgency
    How do you spend your time?
Read more by Johanna Rothman at www.jrothman.com.

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