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  • Stealth project management

    Builder.com offers tips on how to adopt a stealth project management technique that can help your project succeed in a disorganised corporate environment.

  • Promote project management's image

    It's important to promote the understanding of IT project management as a profession. This author believes the reason is simple: The project management profession will remain devalued if PMs fail to communicate their value outside the IT world.

  • Poor Project Management

    Among the five most common project management mistakes, inadequate definition and planning tops the list. Builder.com tells you how to avoid this pitfall.

  • Project management methodology is more than just documentation

    Project management methodology is not a blueprint for duplicating project success. Instead, it should be a clear set of guiding principles on which you base your actions.

  • Develop 'personal mastery' for effective project management

    Peforming a pesonal SWOT analysis can help you cultivate valuable management skills. This article will show you how to develop the discipline to achieve 'personal mastery.'

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  • Planning something big?

    For managers who use already Microsoft Office XP, Project 2002 Standard will do nicely. But this software is far too involved for consumers and those in small offices, who would fare better with a spreadsheet.

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