I don't believe in repeatable results. I only believe in repeatable success. Repeatable Results vs. Repeatable ProcessesIn his recent...
When you're reading this I am on my way. I have timed the appearance of this post to coincide with my 12-hour car trip to Slovenia, a...
I’m an idiot, I have fooled myself. I’m usually quite good at fooling others, but this time I have fooled myself. And I did i...
A Perfect Job Interview Question is one single question that leads to a perfect assessment of a candidate for a job. I think I have found...
This is a copy of my earlier post I wrote for Max Pool at Codesqueeze.com. I’m including it here for completeness. It turned out th...
Some people think that managing small projects is easier than managing big projects. They are right, unless the economies of scale requir...
Edward Lorenz has died on the 16th of April. Many of you probably don’t know whom I’m talking about, so I will explain. Loren...
As an agile writer, I like to write articles in multiple iterations. Feedback from readers is essential to me. There’s no such thin...
I enjoy seven little moments of ecstasy for every book that I purchase. Let me tell you about them. The first little moment of ecstasy is...
When is a software product successful? We all know industry reports (particularly the infamous CHAOS report of the Standish Group) are al...
Here’s a little quiz for those who aspire to be a project manager. (Probably 95% of my readers will stop reading here right now. Bu...
A number of people, including some at the Project Management Institute, think that project success is defined as the achievement of stake...