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What IT Managers Can Learn From the Failure of a British IT Project
8 hours ago
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Project Management Articles - PM Hut
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What IT Managers Can Learn From the Failure of a British IT Project
By Jim Anderson
Note: This article also applies to IT Project Managers, that’s why PM Hut elected to publish it.
The one thing that everyone in IT has learned is to stay away from projects that we just know are going to fail, right? It [...]
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Selfridges IT chief moves on to British Car Auctions
8 hours ago
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ComputerWeekly: IT Management
Duncan Gray, formerly the group IT director at luxury retailer Selfridges, has been appointed as the new chief information officer at British Car Auctions (BCA).
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18: Taking Sides
9 hours ago
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The Tao of Project Management
There is often a lot of pressure at key times in a project. The poor project manager gets caught up in this pressure and consequently looses sight of what is happening. The wise project manager recognises that he needs to make space and step back in order to observe what is going on. The WayThe way represents the single principle of how everything works. When we keep it simple and follow the pa ...
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Agile Project Charter
11 hours ago
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Agile Project Charter
By Terry Bunio
With the current project I am working on we discussed how we can make the Project Charter or Project Kick-off activities much more Agile. We are proposing to use new Agile methods and want to enhance our communication and allow team members to easily understand what they would be doing on [...]
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Nokia smartphone bombs as sales drop 27%
13 hours ago
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ComputerWeekly: IT Management
Nokia’s latest results for Q4 2011 show just how far the company that was once the standard choice for almost every corporate mobile user has fallen.
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All Models are Wrong (Part 1)
21 hours ago
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Better Projects
from Craig Brown
You've heard the phrase All models are wrong: Some are useful, by George Box, a chemist who taught himself to be a statistician. My takeaway from this is that all models - and that is everything written down in all management texts and training manuals everywhere - is that the model is a lens to look at a problem through.
When I was an undergraduate at university studying marketing we were d ...
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This Year's Most In Demand IT Jobs and the Skills That Will Help You Advance
1 day ago
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Project, Program and Portfolio Management
Randstad Technologies/IBM Study reveals an IT skills shift towards Project Management, Security and Architecture. TORONTO, Jan. 26, 2012 /CNW Telbec/ - Wondering what the most in demand IT jobs are, and which skills will best advance your IT career? According to a recent survey of Canadian business decision-makers commissioned by Randstad Technologies and IBM Canada, companies in 2012 are l ...
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CIO interview: John Linwood, chief technology officer, BBC
1 day ago
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ComputerWeekly: IT Management
The BBC's CTO talks about Olympic preparations, digital media production, cloud computing, outsourcing and managing suppliers.
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Honda deploys hybrid cloud for car launches
1 day ago
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ComputerWeekly: IT Management
Honda UK is using hybrid cloud computing within its IT infrastructure to support the growth of the company's websites.
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Leading Through Complexity
1 day ago
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gantthead.com
Leadership gaps arise as projects trend toward higher complexity. It will take some significant new skills to succeed in complex near-future projects. When you succeed with the workforce, however, much of the complexity evaporates.