Ambiguity is not a gift.
Ambiguity may be unavoidable at times, or necessary for a season, but one thing is clear, it is never an ideal. When serving the people or ideas you care about: Ambiguity is not a gift.
Read More Ambiguity is not a gift.Ambiguity may be unavoidable at times, or necessary for a season, but one thing is clear, it is never an ideal. When serving the people or ideas you care about: Ambiguity is not a gift.
Read More Ambiguity is not a gift.Looking for posts on the discipline of dreaming? Look for this image. Here’s the overview of these posts: Knowing what you want. Definition. It should be the easy part, right? Creating the ideal scenario? But things certainly do get in the way, and it takes courage, conversation and open challenge to get beyond preconceived bias […]
Read More Dream.Looking for posts on the discipline of doing? Look for this image. Here’s the overview of these posts: Using what you know. Moving. The beauty and size of a mountain can be inspiring but it can also be paralyzing. I often discuss a riddle with my children that involves five frogs, perhaps you are familiar […]
Read More Do.Looking for posts on the discipline of relaxing? Look for this image. Here’s the overview of these posts: Know what just happened. Relish. Why? Succeed or fail, you have earned at least a few minutes at the calmer waters where you no longer wonder if the effort would have value. You no longer wonder if […]
Read More Relax.The attached photo is via NASA and shows a different view of the US for the Thanksgiving holiday, touting The United States has more roads—4.1 million miles (6.6 million kilometers)—than any other nation in the world, and roughly 40 percent more than second-ranked India. About 47,000 of those U.S. miles are part of the Interstate […]
Read More Perspective: Illustrated from SpaceRecently the world of entertainment and, specifically app, film and game development were the feature on the front page of PM Network–the professional magazine for the Project Management Institute (PMI), the governing body of the project management world. The focus of the article was how the the stories in games, apps and/or film can’t happen […]
Read More Project Management and Entertainment Featured .By their own definition, “The Black List is where moviemakers find great scripts to make and scripts find moviemakers to make them.” Located at http://www.blcklst.com, it’s a site that seeks to connect unrepresented writers to producers looking for scripts. As a writer you create an account, upload your script (for $25/month) and fill in an […]
Read More My Very First Blcklst.com PostProjectLibre is a great resource that I’ve often recommended to those who were just implementing Project Management methodology into their company and wanted to try out the use of a program without investing fully in MS Project. It’s certainly got its issues but it is constantly improving and offers a whole suite of products (ProjectOffice […]
Read More Project Libre Makes Computer World’s Top Open Source ProjectsI love Comic-Con and had a blast attending the 2011 event. Where else can you hear Steven Spielberg introduce his next movie (at the time, TinTin) from a personal standpoint, Peter Jackson, Josh Whedon and others like them passionately passing out their takes on story and life? An experience I will not forget. But […]
Read More Comic-Con Is SpreadingSorting through Project Management software can wear out the most diligent investigator. There is just a mass of options. Not long ago GetApp.com created the helpful infographic below sorting the top 25 that was worth sharing. I have used MS Project and often suggested ProjectLibre as an introduction since it is open source. And looking […]
Read More Project Management Software Apps–Sorting it outMy son is 7 and for the last two years, we have been working on facing the things we fear. There is no perfect answer but given that we all experience fear as an unavoidable challenge, I didn’t want him to think the goal of courage was to be the absence of fear–just the mastery […]
Read More Courage: Best Definition EverPat Conroy, probably best known for his blockbuster novel, The Prince of Tides (over 5 million sold worldwide as well as a celebrated film) once said that to be a storyteller in the written word: “Write like you are in love. Edit like you are in charge.” Once I heard that quote I could never […]
Read More In Art as In Life – Thanks Pat ConroyCost analysis is basically determining progress in terms of the amount of work completed (EV-Earned Value) vs. what was paid to get the work done (AC-Actual Cost) So in our previous film example, we know that the EV was $40,000 and the AC was $80,000. The formula for the Cost Performance Index (CPI) is EV/AC […]
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