BLUF Communication in Project Management
Projects are full of detail. Deep and wide detail. Yet, while we must master the detail, we must communicate up, down, and across the organization. Is …
Continue ReadingProjects are full of detail. Deep and wide detail. Yet, while we must master the detail, we must communicate up, down, and across the organization. Is …
Continue ReadingAll too often projects take on a life of their own and people lose sight of its purpose. How can you find a navigational tool for communicating …
Continue ReadingAs a project manager, you must bring order to the chaos that is often close at hand in the form of recommendations, ideas or actions that can …
Continue ReadingConsidering formal and informal organization structure is part of your due diligence. So the question is, what value can this information provide you …
Continue ReadingThis article looks at a potentially very valuable asset of Whole Foods – the stores as data points. How Amazon might leverage the data, whether this …
Continue ReadingWhole Foods is known as an upscale, higher end (i.e. more expensive) provider of groceries, whereas Amazon is the ultimate efficient provider (i.e. …
Continue ReadingOne facet of the Amazon – Whole Foods merger is that Amazon is acquiring a large number of ideal delivery points. This article discusses these …
Continue ReadingThe grocery industry has experienced intense change and competition in recent years, but has hit a tipping point with the disruptive merger of Amazon …
Continue Reading80:20 thinking is not just a once and done thing. You can apply it over and over again at multiple levels, a bit like peeling an onion. It is at these …
Continue ReadingIt’s easy to imagine how you can use 80:20 thinking to prioritize. How can you leverage 80:20 thinking to manage not only what matters most, but also …
Continue ReadingThe 80:20 rule applies in virtually every situation in the universe. It’s very useful to identify the 20 percent and the 80 percent, but what do you …
Continue ReadingUsing this alternative 80:20 thinking, you make an acceptable compromise with yourself and make a trade-off between approaching things one way versus …
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