The project organization should use the Configuration Management process to script the project and product growth – instead of just the version control. In this way the product content is adjusted formally from the learning that should have happened in the prior work.
Our making the measurements up or arbitrarily assigning values is of little help. Dismissing the standards as bloated without knowing is not productive. Standards are not evil, no more than ad hoc and on the fly are.
The Metrolina Chapter of PMI and Value Transformation LLC Presents Product Development and Project Management at the Fayetteville NC Chapter event FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Fayetteville, NC – Local Fayetteville Chapter of PMI and Value Transformation will present Project Management and Product Development, taking place at Cumberland County Library Head Quarters on May 10, 2014 at […]
What is “watermelon” green? Watermelon. A great treat in the summer. The dark green rind, the yummy bright red center. Recently I had lunch with an IT friend named Phil. We were talking about checklists and determining project “status” when he mentioned the color Watermelon Green. I chuckled. Then I continued a bit afraid to […]
TIEMPO – Test, Inspection, Evaluation Master Plan Organized by Jon M. Quigley and Kim Robertson PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT TEST, INSPECTION AND EVALUATION Ensuring product quality is not accomplished solely through testing and verification activities. Testing is but a fraction of the techniques that are at an organization’s disposal to improve their development quality. Good planning of the […]
Risk Reduction Via Outsourcing? Perhaps. Many times it seems that companies believe they minimize risks to their project simply by outsourcing. There is a kernel of truth in that approach with a caveat. Consider the implications on the project if the outsourced work package is not delivered on time or at the right cost and […]
By Wally Stegall and Jon M Quigley Collecting and Reporting Material One approach to collecting and reporting material content is the International Material Data System (IMDS). IMDS is a computer-based material data system used and funded primarily by automotive OEM’s (Original Equipment Manufacturer of cars, trucks, heavy vehicles, agricultural equipment, construction equipment, industrial equipment, military […]
A discussion of risk would not be completed without a discussion of probability and severity. When we are looking at risky event, we are in essence establishing or assessing the probability of some undesired event coming to fruition. However, even our desired events, for example the completion of a task on the critical path at […]
Survival of the fittest is not just a biological concern. Our business must constantly adapt to external stimuli and find better, quicker ways of performing our work. One way to accomplish this growth is through actions sometimes referred to as project post mortem, or an after action report. We have a plethora of tools of […]
Check lists are a time honored way of keeping track of breaking down an objective and monitoring progress. There are a number of benefits to using check lists. Check lists should not be confused with a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS). A WBS is a form of a check list of all of the tasks required […]