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Nov 20, 2008

My New Favorite PM Blog

Posted by Jeannette Cabanis-Brewin in Uncategorized | 2 Comments

... well, besides our own that is--is Paul Ritchie's/SAP's Crossderry blog, especially the PM Quote of the Day feature. Worth starting your day with a cuppa joe and some words of wisdom. Paul's wide-ranging net finds relevance to our work days in sources from Esther Dyson to Sappho. Kudos, Paul ... Read More »

... well, besides our own that is--is Paul Ritchie's/SAP's Crossderry blog, especially the PM Quote of the Day feature. Worth starting your day with a cuppa joe and some words of wisdom. Paul's wide-ranging net finds relevance to our work days in sources from Esther Dyson to Sappho. Kudos, Paul ... Read More »

Nov 17, 2008

Hard Times Call for Agility

Posted by Jeannette Cabanis-Brewin in Culture & Change Management, Project & Program Management | 8 Comments

For an old-time print-publishing dinosaur like myself, publishing on a blog is the very essence of agility. The ability to “converse” with readers in real time seems as magical to me as the telephone must have seemed to a generation of folks accustomed to the pace of letter-writing. It also has an element… Read More »

For an old-time print-publishing dinosaur like myself, publishing on a blog is the very essence of agility. The ability to “converse” with readers in real time seems as magical to me as the telephone must have seemed to a generation of folks accustomed to the pace of letter-writing. It also has an element… Read More »

Nov 3, 2008

Measurement Answers the Question: Are Your Strategy and Processes Working?

Posted by Deborah Bigelow Crawford in Performance Measurement | 10 Comments

Without proper performance measurement, there's no way to know. That's why we need to measure performance. Yet the question persists:  Does the cost of measurement pay for the value?  My response is a classic one … it depends.  It depends on who's asking you to measure…and why?… Read More »

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Without proper performance measurement, there's no way to know. That's why we need to measure performance. Yet the question persists:  Does the cost of measurement pay for the value?  My response is a classic one … it depends.  It depends on who's asking you to measure…and why?… Read More »

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