12/17/2014 by Brad Egeland Tags: project documentation, project requirements, project schedule, statement of work
A project is a project, right? Well, sort of. But it does stand to reason that not every engagement needs to be managed to the same level of detail. Certainly a $5,000 two-week project doesn’t require the same up front planning and detailed documentation that a $5 million two-year project requires. It is true, however, […]
05/01/2013 by Brad Egeland Tags: project budget, project management methodology, project management process, statement of work
You know the drill. You get a new project by whatever means – usually assigned to you by someone you report to – and then you go about your normal business of preparation, kickoff, and execution. But are you a shoot from the hip type of project manager or are you extremely rigid…following the same […]
09/11/2012 by Brad Egeland Tags: project kickoff, project sponsor, project stakeholders, statement of work
So you’ve been handed a project, possibly your only project or possibly just one more to add to your already overloaded portfolio of active projects…now what do you do? If your organization is a thought leader in project management then maybe, just maybe, you’ve been involved during the very early customer engagement and sales meetings […]