‘A’ versus ‘B’

by jed simms on August 25, 2009

Why you need to be a member of the ‘B’ team! You can ‘A’    deliver the project ‘B’    deliver the business outcomes, benefits and value. Delivery of ‘A’ does not automatically result in the delivery of ‘B’. ‘B’ is not (…)

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VDM and the iPhone

by jed simms on August 18, 2009

If you compare the Blackberry and iPhone on a features and functions basis there is not that much that tells them apart; yet they are as different as chalk and cheese. The Blackberry is a phone with a screen. The (…)

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The Problem with Project Management Scope

by jed simms on August 11, 2009

Project management contributes to project success, but does not guarantee it. Project management can efficiently deliver the wrong result as well as a high-value result; it is content agnostic. You, therefore, need effective project management to increase the efficiency of (…)

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The Problem with Project Management Application

by jed simms on August 4, 2009

Our approach to project management translates the core project manager processes into value-contributing tasks. If you can’t contribute in to the business value being delivered then project management techniques should not be applied. On one recent assignment I was presented (…)

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