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Are you multitasking too much as a project professional? Blog

People tend to believe that failure to hit deadlines is mostly caused by unforeseen delays during the project.


The foundation of effective problem solving Blog

The problem identification process is really about asking the question; what problem are we trying to solve and what are we trying to answer.


How wargaming can help your team make better project decisions Blog

Wargames are a great way to test ideas, responses to situations and teams’ ability to work well under stress.


9 Objectives of Project Initiation Blog

Embarking on a new project is much like setting sail on uncharted waters.


Evaluation in project management: what you need to consider Blog

Evaluation has a pivotal role in project management.


Sense-checking what’s intended: Testing the road worthiness of any plan Blog

Your project plan may make complete sense to you, but how does it look to other stakeholders and what are its chances of working in practice? In my previous blog post, I outlined an approach to planning that focused on communicating the intent behind your plan.


What’s the point? Planning with intent Blog

Big brands and inventors have long been aware of the danger of creating products that customers simply don’t understand.


Why the art of project planning is still a work in progress Blog

While researching my previous blog on why the ‘why’ of a project often goes missing, it was notable that another ‘P word’, planning, kept coming up.


Have you got control of your controls? Blog

Why control a project?


Business as usual is not an option for a sustainable future Blog

With rapid urbanisation, climate change and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the world is changing rapidly.


Are you multitasking too much as a project professional?

People tend to believe that failure to hit deadlines is mostly caused by unforeseen delays during the project.


The foundation of effective problem solving

The problem identification process is really about asking the question; what problem are we trying to solve and what are we trying to answer.


How wargaming can help your team make better project decisions

Wargames are a great way to test ideas, responses to situations and teams’ ability to work well under stress.


9 Objectives of Project Initiation

Embarking on a new project is much like setting sail on uncharted waters.


Evaluation in project management: what you need to consider

Evaluation has a pivotal role in project management.


Sense-checking what’s intended: Testing the road worthiness of any plan

Your project plan may make complete sense to you, but how does it look to other stakeholders and what are its chances of working in practice? In my previous blog post, I outlined an approach to planning that focused on communicating the intent behind your plan.


What’s the point? Planning with intent

Big brands and inventors have long been aware of the danger of creating products that customers simply don’t understand.


Why the art of project planning is still a work in progress

While researching my previous blog on why the ‘why’ of a project often goes missing, it was notable that another ‘P word’, planning, kept coming up.



Business as usual is not an option for a sustainable future

With rapid urbanisation, climate change and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the world is changing rapidly.


How to ensure effective project performance reporting webinar

Every project needs an appropriate framework in place to manage its performance effectively.


Schedule quality: detailed analysis of the main metrics webinar resources

On Tuesday 27 June 2017 Franco Pittoni gave a webinar presentation 'Schedule quality: detailed analysis of the main metrics' put on by the APM Planning, Monitoring and Control Specific Interest Group, by the speaker Franco who is Director of FP Opera and recently co-founder of PIF (Process Innovation Forum).


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