
Quote
of the week !!
If you have
much,
give of your
wealth;
if you have
little,
give of your
heart.
-Arabian Proverb
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The Ten Commandments of Project Management |
In
our increasingly project-centric world, the productivity to be
gained by good project management is far too promising to ignore.
But for most companies, shifting to a project-oriented management
structure represents great change, and people resist change, regardless
of the benefits that it may bring. Rules and guidelines are needed,
so I’ve devised these commandments. By following them, your
company can position itself to enter the promised land of project-based
culture.
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I Thou Shalt Narrow Project Scope
Nothing is worse
than the never-ending project. It can suck up resources and exhaust
even the most resilient teams. To keep projects tight and focused,
carve larger efforts into smaller projects that have achievable
deliverables and can meet deadlines. In the long run, a series
of small wins has more impact on the organization than a big bang
that never sounds.
Continued
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Keep
yourself involved with main story, and read the messages from
MD's Desk and Reflection's Editor.
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Read the creative writing ability of few
FCS'ians beyond their professional realms and brush up the Etiquette
of office behaviour. |
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Know about the recent big bang event that got
noticed smiles across many faces. Also, read thought provoking and
technical articles.
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Be self-motivated
by taking lessons from Geese and knowing that positive attitude
is one of the most important part of life.
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You can be a good manager! Just checkout certain
rules. And for sustenance, promise yourself. |
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