Project Management Body of Knowledge
Properly Planning a Six Sigma Project
July 20 by Thomas S. Ostasiewski, PE, PMPDwight D. Eisenhower said, "Plans are nothing; planning is everything." Certainly he wasn’t talking about Six Sigma projects, but this little statement applies 100 percent to our process i...
Six Sigma Project Scoping—The Project Manager's Biggest Mistake
January 21 by Thomas S. Ostasiewski, PE, PMPScoping a Six Sigma project can be one of the most daunting tasks a project manager can take on. It is also one of the most important. Typically, we’re given an area that needs to improve and a...
Project Initiation: Where Project Management Often Fails
March 02 by James LewisProjects often fail at the beginning, not later on. The way you launch your project can make or break it. Ensure that you have a shared understanding of what the project is intended to accomplish.
Defining the Right Project Scope for Six Sigma in Healthcare
February 17 by Anantha KollengodeThe Project Management Body of Knowledge and Project ScopeThe Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) defines scope as "the process of developing a detailed project scope statement as the basis f...
The essence of project management
January 26 by James LewisExplore the complexities of management and project management definitions, diving into Peter Drucker's insights.