The deviation does not originate from the supplier. The change to requirements is permanent.
Gates in Project Management In conventional project management, also referred to as staged gate methodology, we will find gates. Each gate provides a way point or check point upon which subsequent work will build. Each gate has a targeted expected set of objectives to reach and to answer before moving on to subsequent work. Each […]
Standard Time Plans I post this blog, because I have recently witnessed an organization working to create a standard time plan for their work. This is not necessarily a bad thing, however, by PMI definition, projects are not operations and are unique. Each project can have considerable variation in scope and personnel. This is especially […]
Why is it we see so many problems post launch? Why does our release “hit production” causing the line to stop? Sometimes these happen because it is not possible to get everything just right.
By: Jon M Quigley Silver Bullet? NOT! There is no perfect solution to estimating. We can try to read the tea leaves, consult the oracle or use of a divining rod. These are still estimates and have limitations. Story points use proportional mechanisms for estimating, so there must be some foundation from which to work. […]
By Jon M Quigley Schedule Failures Due to Poor Estimates Of the numerous project failure I have experienced or witness, time and schedule is one of the more frequent occurring. Sometimes we may see a schedule that is borne out of an executive’s fancy and not reality (sometimes it is marketing). Sometimes we are squeezed to […]
By Jon M Quigley Project Failure Sometimes, the reason for the project failure has to do with selecting the wrong approach or methodology. For example, there are times when we should choose an agile approach rather than a conventional project management approach. Those of you, who have talked to the staff at Value Transformation, know […]
Joe Dager’s Business901 podcast with Kim L. Robertson Configuration Management Tales #2 The second part of a two part podcast on configuration management tales. If you missed the first part Configuration Management Tales #1 it can be found at https://valuetransform.com/configuration-management-tales-podcast-part-1/
By Jon M. Quigley and Shawn P. Quigley Negative Motivational Lessons Learned We have been spending considerable time on lessons learned and the learning organization. Lessons learned can have various perspectives, personnel, project, and both. We will take a break from the pure project aspect, and consider project and personnel. Lessons learned by personnel can […]
Common Lessons Learned Mistakes, Misconceptions and Things Left Unsaid By Rick Edwards and Shawn P. Quigley Why organizations fail to exploit their own lessons learned. “There is only one thing more painful than learning from experience and that is not learning from experience”. – Archibald MacLeish Lessons Learned – Really? Too many organizations understand Archibald’s […]