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Monthly Archives: April 2013
Software Development Methodologies I
“No matter how good the team or how efficient the methodology, if we’re not solving the right problem, the project fails.” – Woody Williams This brief article outlines four popular software development methodologies including different approaches and some common themes. … Continue reading
Posted in Project Management
Tagged agile, extreme programming, methodology, scrum, UML, Unified Modeling Language, waterfall
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Five ways for Project Manager to celebrate Earth Day
“The supreme reality of our time is the vulnerability of our planet. ” … Continue reading
Posted in Project Management, Project Planning, Sustainability
Tagged earth day, eco-friendly, green project management
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Project Management Acronyms I
Ten frequently used Project Management acronyms and self-assessment questions (that’s bonus) to maximize your project success. CMMI: Capability Maturity Model Integration. Process Maturity framework. Maturity levels are defined as (1) Initial (2) Repeatable (3) Defined (4) Managed and (5) Optimized. … Continue reading
Project Planning I
This article outlines some of the areas you want to watch out as your plan your project. Anticipation. Think about requirements and solution blue prints during planning stage. Factor in risks and mitigation plans during this stage. This will help … Continue reading









