Category: Construct Families

Six great families of project know-how:
business, systems, design, Kaizen, waterfall, and agile

Russ Ackoff

Ackoff was and continues to be a towering figure in efforts to lead and manage organizations informed by systems thinking. His work was especially prominent in the late 1980’s when it helped to shape project management, emerging at just that moment as an organized discipline and community of practice. Many of his key constructs – […]

“Inversion Method Explained for Decision Making and Problem Solving”

Here is a helpful 9-minute presentation on the The Inversion Method (although the last minute is not so helpful.) As explained here, it less a method and more of a mental model or a general approach for problem-solving and decision-making. In a nutshell, it can be summarized as “avoiding stupidity” or “reverse engineering success”. Instead […]

“What does a project manager do ? Project Manager Vs Project Sponsor Vs Team Members”

Useful 7′ overview of role stucture of project teams, especially “traditional” teams, i.e. those developing products via a plan-driven approach. Lots of well-organized information here (though the emphasis seems to be on getting certifed rather than gaining real-world know-how)

“5 Best Project Scheduling Software”

Planning and executing complex plan-driven projects in the real world became far easier in the early 1990’s. What happened then to make it so were two things: PMI’s PMBOK® Guide and Microsoft’s MS Project. MS Project was the first major project scheduling platform. Its programming – based on project management constructs including “task list” and […]

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