Project Transition: How to Pass the Baton without Dropping the Ball Deanne Earle, project fixer and Founder of Unlike Before, helps attendees understand the difference between handover and transition, and discusses the benefits of transition planning and how to go about it.
Best Practices: Entry Level Reporting Done Right Doug Anderson and Jonny Rejolec of the AtTask Product team will share some best practices for creating, sharing and organizing reports. They will also provide a sneak peek of improvements to the report builder planned for the next product release.
Tearing Down Project Barriers Between Business at IT Todd C. Williams, President of eCameron Inc and author of the blog Back From Red. With the current rate of project failures, estimated anywhere from thirty to seventy percent, improving project success rates must be one of every project manager’s primary goals. However, there are no silver bullets.
Real World Risk Management In this webinar IT and management consultant, Mike Meikle will take a down-to-earth approach at discussing effective, real world project management tips for doing risk management the right way.
Top 10 Project Management Practices You Need to Know for 2012 Whether you're in the middle of your planning or you're completely done, AtTask project professionals, Shane Westra and Burke Alder, will walk you through the Top 10 Project Management Practices You Need to Know for 2012.
Maximizing the Effectiveness of Your Dynamic Workforce Asset Most people would agree that a company's most valuable asset today is its workforce. Ironically, most companies aren't very successful at helping their people maximize their value.
Project Communication and Empathy It’s easy to forget the reason we do projects in the first place—to get stuff done. Most CEOs aren’t too interested in Gantt charts and milestone paths, but they are interested in getting the most out of every member of the organization (and that includes the project team).
Why Most PPM Systems Fail and How to Guarantee Success According to the Standish Group Chaos report, if you measure project success as on time, on budget and fully functional, only 32 percent of projects are identified by the report as being successful.
Resource Management Best Practices: 6 Ways to Effectively Manage Demand, Capacity, and Time Because budgets are still tight and resources are still thin, learning how to effectively manage existing resources is more critical than ever. Knowing how to prioritize demands and understand capacity ensures getting the most important things done within the time frame expected.