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Three Ways to Improve the Way You Talk to People Who Work for You about their Performance ing appropriate corrective actions when necessary.Talking to people who work for you about their performance is one of the most difficult tasks in the workplace. But, there are three quick changes to the way they talk about other people's behavior/performance that will dramatically improve the odds of a successful outcome.First, put the description of behavior you're talking about ahead of the reason why you're having the conversation. That keeps those emotional protective shields from going up and blocking real communication.This is hard to do, because most of our parents, early bosses, and role models did it just the opposite way. That means that you will, almost naturally, do the less effective thing unless you make a conscious effort.I suggest that you rehearse your opening. That will help you put the behavior ahead of the reason for chatting. You'll probably have to practice the change, too.Describe behavior the Joe Friday way. Just the facts. Drain off the adjectives. Then follow the description of behavior with a brief description of why that behavior matters.Behavior is what people say and what people do. Nothing else. You need to describe behavior, which you may have witnessed, or which may be verified.Do not, ever, use the words "attitude" or Closing processes - bringing the project to an orderly conclusion with formal acceptance of the phase or the project. Everyone connected with managing projects has had the additional core challenge of developing metrics that are "added value" in performance capability and delivery of completed projects that meet the expectations of stakeholders. Collecting metrics does not mean just tabulating figures. It means developing information that helps now and then helps even more in future efforts. There are many, many methods. The charge is to determine what works best for your organization. There are volumes of information on what to collect and how to use the measures effectively. The main point is to not just collect data. Collect information! My next article will discuss the project triangle and the level of technical solution - time, resources and technology solutions. Following that I will be sharing information on Six Sigma as developed by Motorola that can drastically change the quality of your products and/or services by instilling a business process culture that does affect the organization and provide positive returns. In fact the principles are based on statistical analysis that revolves around the concept of standard deviation. I would now like to offer some suggestions, by way of experience, and then offer some links to places I have found of great value to me. Cost Expert is a fairly inexpensive software package that provides for what-if, reporting, combining types of estimates such as function points, top down, bottom up, GUI. Moreover Scranton, PA; A nice place to live, work or play As a practicing project manager I felt that I could provide some good tools, useful information and cool links related to this field. This page is for project managers and the purpose is to share information on software development project management topics. My scope on this page is to provide general, as well as, specific project information and software to assist anyone who is working to establish consistent software project leadership.Scranton, PA who has copied the Painted Horses from Casper WY to draw in tourism has a few tricks still up their sleeves. For a town with a lot of old history, it is having some good growth in newer parts of the city and surrounding areas. One college age student we had a chance to talk to says most college age kids try to figure out a way to make thier place in the world outside of their hometown of Scranton, this maybe why these kids would good family values choose other cities to make their way in. Scranton of course known for it's history in coal mining and it's closeness to the Pocono Mountains, which are still and East Coast Favorite get away.http://poconofunguide.com/ .Coal mining in PA goes way back to the middle of the 1800's and it was always dangerous, if you ‘google’ the mining industry accidents in the state you will see what we mean. The demographics are good in Scranton, although it has been economically challenged as of late. Under-represented with minority populations but it is a good market never the less. Of value is the many industrial parks in the North Eastern Penn area and the good road situation South of town on I-81, well at least if they ever get done with the project. Scranton has a bit of an alcohol and drug s Moreover, I hope to provide some assistance in building professionalism. The current literature still says even with all the training going on and attention to managing projects there is still a rather large error or failure rate in software projects. If your career path is in project management you have a legacy problem and even more reason to read and apply the things that work. My favorite book on this stuff is by Harold Kerzner and is Project Management A Systems Approach to Planning, Scheduling and Controlling. I had the good fortune to attend PMI certification training with Dr Kerzner as the instructor. This article is on project management body of knowledge (PMBOK). Before anything else remember that responsibility without sponsorship makes you an immediate target for project time, scope and resource adjustment problems. Responsibility without authority is pretty much like having great vanity. It means almost nothing when tough choices are required. It is quite a lot like Solomon's thinking on vanity being "like striving after the wind". First of all my focus is on the principles developed by Software Engineering Institute (SEI) and shared by project managers world-wide within the context of the Capability Maturity Model (CMM). As a starting point it is important to discuss what is called the project management body of knowledge (PMBOK). The PMBOK was developed to provide c onsistent definition to the phases of a project and to delineate what should be considered as important within the context of each part of project management guidance. The knowledge areas and project management processes are contained in nine main focus areas. Project Integration Management - development of project plan, project plan execution and change control.
As you can see from these focus areas there is a strong emphasis on the use and meaning of the word "control". A LOT of activity and paperwork can be developed in these management areas, but the main point is that there must be corrective action as required. The authority and responsibility resides with the project manager. There are many skills and attributes that a project manager needs to draw upon to be effective. The project manager has to be: Leader - as a manager the primary concern is consistently provide key results that are expected by the "stakeholders". Leading is also required and involves establishing the vision, strategies needed to "realize" the vision, and, in fact, establishing the direction. The leader must motivate, inspire and communicate among the various people overcoming the political, bureaucratic and people barriers. It is important to remember that leadership must be demonstrated at all levels within the project such as by individuals responsible for technical issues and by team members. Communicating - exchanging information is the key. Make sure that clear, concise and complete information is given to the receiver. Make sure that the receiver has obtained the information in its entirety and that it is clearly understood. Communications is a broad subject area but suffice to say that, whether oral or written, communications is critical to the project. It does not matter whether the communications are formal, whether the communications are going up, down or vertical. What does matter is that the effort will be far exceeded by the results. One area to remember is that if you tell everyone at once you have a better chance of getting your concerns or information disseminated correctly rather than reliance on word of mouth by members of the team telling others. Every time a different person relays information the slant, intent, body language, inflection all have a chance to infer something different. Negotiating - conferring with people to come to consensus or agreement. Negotiating infers that there may be a need for a mediator, arbitrator or facilitator. It depends on the circumstance, the importance, the level, and, more likely, the issues. Issues like cost, scope, objectives, contract terms and conditions, resources can all require negotiating skills. Problem solving - defining (problem definition) and deciding (decision making based on analysis, solution viability or dictates from stakeholders). Influencing the organization - the ability to use power and politics to get things done. This requires the ability to understand the mechanics or the organization regarding how to constructively use political ability. Project management processes can be organized into five groupings of one or more processes each as follows: Initiating processes - this includes recognizing that a project or phase should begin and making a commitment to do it. Planning processes - this means developing and maintaining a "workable" plan to accomplish what the project was undertaken to accomplish. Executing processes - coordinating people and any other resources to "execute" or carry out the plan. Controlling processes - making sure that the project objectives are met by measuring and monitoring progress. Furthermore, it means taking appropriate corrective actions when necessary. Closing processes - bringing the project to an orderly conclusion with formal acceptance of the phase or the project. Everyone connected with managing projects has had the additional core challenge of developing metrics that are "added value" in performance capability and delivery of completed projects that meet the expectations of stakeholders. Collecting metrics does not mean just tabulating figures. It means developing information that helps now and then helps even more in future efforts. There are many, many methods. The charge is to determine what works best for your organization. There are volumes of information on what to collect and how to use the measures effectively. The main point is to not just collect data. Collect information! My next article will discuss the project triangle and the level of technical solution - time, resources and technology solutions. Following that I will be sharing information on Six Sigma as developed by Motorola that can drastically change the quality of your products and/or services by instilling a business process culture that does affect the organization and provide positive returns. In fact the principles are based on statistical analysis that revolves around the concept of standard deviation. I would now like to offer some suggestions, by way of experience, and then offer some links to places I have found of great value to me. Cost Expert is a fairly inexpensive software package that provides for what-if, reporting, combining types of estimates such as function points, top down, bottom up, GUI. Moreover, Strengthening the Widening Performance of Finishes world-wide within the context of the Capability Maturity Model (CMM).INTRODUCTIONThrough the whole manufacturing chain, Fibre finishes accompany the fibre, most commonly in a topical solution. A finish helps the fibre in passing through machinery. Without it, friction would immediately stop the machine. Now a need is felt for fibre finishing technologies, which are indispensable to manufacture as well to grow rapidly. An upsurge in textile production has given fibre finish suppliers a reason to continuously seek new and enhanced technologies that provide value and cost efficiency to their customers. Fibre finishes have two uses in the industry: to process Fibre (e.g. spin finishes) and to give advantageous end properties to an accomplished article (e.g. effect finishes), such as wicking for a diaper cover stock. Fibre finishes are compulsory for processing synthetic Fibres and without their use, various areas where synthetic Fibres are now applicable would have remained unrealized. To cope with the specific processing environment and for the end-use application, Fibre finishes are evolved. If properly chosen, Fibre finish is able to give can provide differentiation among the contributions of diverse producers, creating a competitive benefit. The "bar" on the performance of Fibre finishes is continuously being ra As a starting point it is important to discuss what is called the project management body of knowledge (PMBOK). The PMBOK was developed to provide c onsistent definition to the phases of a project and to delineate what should be considered as important within the context of each part of project management guidance. The knowledge areas and project management processes are contained in nine main focus areas. Project Integration Management - development of project plan, project plan execution and change control.
As you can see from these focus areas there is a strong emphasis on the use and meaning of the word "control". A LOT of activity and paperwork can be developed in these management areas, but the main point is that there must be corrective action as required. The authority and responsibility resides with the project manager. There are many skills and attributes that a project manager needs to draw upon to be effective. The project manager has to be: Leader - as a manager the primary concern is consistently provide key results that are expected by the "stakeholders". Leading is also required and involves establishing the vision, strategies needed to "realize" the vision, and, in fact, establishing the direction. The leader must motivate, inspire and communicate among the various people overcoming the political, bureaucratic and people barriers. It is important to remember that leadership must be demonstrated at all levels within the project such as by individuals responsible for technical issues and by team members. Communicating - exchanging information is the key. Make sure that clear, concise and complete information is given to the receiver. Make sure that the receiver has obtained the information in its entirety and that it is clearly understood. Communications is a broad subject area but suffice to say that, whether oral or written, communications is critical to the project. It does not matter whether the communications are formal, whether the communications are going up, down or vertical. What does matter is that the effort will be far exceeded by the results. One area to remember is that if you tell everyone at once you have a better chance of getting your concerns or information disseminated correctly rather than reliance on word of mouth by members of the team telling others. Every time a different person relays information the slant, intent, body language, inflection all have a chance to infer something different. Negotiating - conferring with people to come to consensus or agreement. Negotiating infers that there may be a need for a mediator, arbitrator or facilitator. It depends on the circumstance, the importance, the level, and, more likely, the issues. Issues like cost, scope, objectives, contract terms and conditions, resources can all require negotiating skills. Problem solving - defining (problem definition) and deciding (decision making based on analysis, solution viability or dictates from stakeholders). Influencing the organization - the ability to use power and politics to get things done. This requires the ability to understand the mechanics or the organization regarding how to constructively use political ability. Project management processes can be organized into five groupings of one or more processes each as follows: Initiating processes - this includes recognizing that a project or phase should begin and making a commitment to do it. Planning processes - this means developing and maintaining a "workable" plan to accomplish what the project was undertaken to accomplish. Executing processes - coordinating people and any other resources to "execute" or carry out the plan. Controlling processes - making sure that the project objectives are met by measuring and monitoring progress. Furthermore, it means taking appropriate corrective actions when necessary. Closing processes - bringing the project to an orderly conclusion with formal acceptance of the phase or the project. Everyone connected with managing projects has had the additional core challenge of developing metrics that are "added value" in performance capability and delivery of completed projects that meet the expectations of stakeholders. Collecting metrics does not mean just tabulating figures. It means developing information that helps now and then helps even more in future efforts. There are many, many methods. The charge is to determine what works best for your organization. There are volumes of information on what to collect and how to use the measures effectively. The main point is to not just collect data. Collect information! My next article will discuss the project triangle and the level of technical solution - time, resources and technology solutions. Following that I will be sharing information on Six Sigma as developed by Motorola that can drastically change the quality of your products and/or services by instilling a business process culture that does affect the organization and provide positive returns. In fact the principles are based on statistical analysis that revolves around the concept of standard deviation. I would now like to offer some suggestions, by way of experience, and then offer some links to places I have found of great value to me. Cost Expert is a fairly inexpensive software package that provides for what-if, reporting, combining types of estimates such as function points, top down, bottom up, GUI. Moreover Not Another Calendar! - Choose Advertising Specialties That Sell there is a strong emphasis on the use and meaning of the word "control". A LOT of activity and paperwork can be developed in these management areas, but the main point is that there must be corrective action as required. The authority and responsibility resides with the project manager.As I was searching through a kitchen drawer the other day, I found dozens of pens, pencils, letter openers, sticky-note pads, oversized paper clips, rulers, dental floss, calendars, magnets, whatsits and thing-a-ma-bobs, each with the name of a business on the front. In looking through my "collection" I discovered some things I love and use and others that I can't imagine why I picked them up. Some, I'm not even sure what they are!They are all advertising specialties. You know, those giveaways that are going to bring customers swarming to your door. Advertising specialties can put your name in front of prospective customers and keep it there. That way, your name will be on their minds and in front of their faces when they decide to buy. But too often, they don't work the way you expected them to.The trick to using advertising specialties effectively is to understand who your customers are, what they value, how they will use your giveaway, and where they will be when they make a buy decision.Pizza delivery restaurants give out lots of refrigerator magnets. Where are you when you decide to order a pizza? You probably just looked in the fridge for something to fix for dinner, didn't find anything and are closing the door. At that mo There are many skills and attributes that a project manager needs to draw upon to be effective. The project manager has to be: Leader - as a manager the primary concern is consistently provide key results that are expected by the "stakeholders". Leading is also required and involves establishing the vision, strategies needed to "realize" the vision, and, in fact, establishing the direction. The leader must motivate, inspire and communicate among the various people overcoming the political, bureaucratic and people barriers. It is important to remember that leadership must be demonstrated at all levels within the project such as by individuals responsible for technical issues and by team members. Communicating - exchanging information is the key. Make sure that clear, concise and complete information is given to the receiver. Make sure that the receiver has obtained the information in its entirety and that it is clearly understood. Communications is a broad subject area but suffice to say that, whether oral or written, communications is critical to the project. It does not matter whether the communications are formal, whether the communications are going up, down or vertical. What does matter is that the effort will be far exceeded by the results. One area to remember is that if you tell everyone at once you have a better chance of getting your concerns or information disseminated correctly rather than reliance on word of mouth by members of the team telling others. Every time a different person relays information the slant, intent, body language, inflection all have a chance to infer something different. Negotiating - conferring with people to come to consensus or agreement. Negotiating infers that there may be a need for a mediator, arbitrator or facilitator. It depends on the circumstance, the importance, the level, and, more likely, the issues. Issues like cost, scope, objectives, contract terms and conditions, resources can all require negotiating skills. Problem solving - defining (problem definition) and deciding (decision making based on analysis, solution viability or dictates from stakeholders). Influencing the organization - the ability to use power and politics to get things done. This requires the ability to understand the mechanics or the organization regarding how to constructively use political ability. Project management processes can be organized into five groupings of one or more processes each as follows: Initiating processes - this includes recognizing that a project or phase should begin and making a commitment to do it. Planning processes - this means developing and maintaining a "workable" plan to accomplish what the project was undertaken to accomplish. Executing processes - coordinating people and any other resources to "execute" or carry out the plan. Controlling processes - making sure that the project objectives are met by measuring and monitoring progress. Furthermore, it means taking appropriate corrective actions when necessary. Closing processes - bringing the project to an orderly conclusion with formal acceptance of the phase or the project. Everyone connected with managing projects has had the additional core challenge of developing metrics that are "added value" in performance capability and delivery of completed projects that meet the expectations of stakeholders. Collecting metrics does not mean just tabulating figures. It means developing information that helps now and then helps even more in future efforts. There are many, many methods. The charge is to determine what works best for your organization. There are volumes of information on what to collect and how to use the measures effectively. The main point is to not just collect data. Collect information! My next article will discuss the project triangle and the level of technical solution - time, resources and technology solutions. Following that I will be sharing information on Six Sigma as developed by Motorola that can drastically change the quality of your products and/or services by instilling a business process culture that does affect the organization and provide positive returns. In fact the principles are based on statistical analysis that revolves around the concept of standard deviation. I would now like to offer some suggestions, by way of experience, and then offer some links to places I have found of great value to me. Cost Expert is a fairly inexpensive software package that provides for what-if, reporting, combining types of estimates such as function points, top down, bottom up, GUI. Moreover Name Infringement, Trademarks and Franchising Companies of getting your concerns or information disseminated correctly rather than reliance on word of mouth by members of the team telling others. Every time a different person relays information the slant, intent, body language, inflection all have a chance to infer something different.Franchising companies have her responsibility to insure that their trademarks are not infringed upon. Just because a franchise company has properly registered the service Marks and trademarks with the proper state and federal agencies does not mean that some one will not try to use such Marks without permission.There is no way that a franchisor can be in all places at once to insure no one has stolen their name. However, a franchisor also has a supreme advantage in that they have franchisees all over the country who can look out for such things. It is for this reason that I decided to address this issue in our franchise agreements for my company;3.11.3 Name InfringementFranchisee will promptly notify Franchisor of any unauthorized use of any of the Marks or any colorable variation thereof, by third parties. Franchisee will promptly notify Franchisor of any claim, demand or suit against Franchisee based upon or arising in connection with Franchisee’s use of any of the Marks. Franchisee acknowledges that Franchisee has no authority to defend or prosecute any action relating to the Marks, and that Franchisor, at its sole discretion, may elect to defend or prosecute any action relating to the Marks. In the event that Franchisor und Negotiating - conferring with people to come to consensus or agreement. Negotiating infers that there may be a need for a mediator, arbitrator or facilitator. It depends on the circumstance, the importance, the level, and, more likely, the issues. Issues like cost, scope, objectives, contract terms and conditions, resources can all require negotiating skills. Problem solving - defining (problem definition) and deciding (decision making based on analysis, solution viability or dictates from stakeholders). Influencing the organization - the ability to use power and politics to get things done. This requires the ability to understand the mechanics or the organization regarding how to constructively use political ability. Project management processes can be organized into five groupings of one or more processes each as follows: Initiating processes - this includes recognizing that a project or phase should begin and making a commitment to do it. Planning processes - this means developing and maintaining a "workable" plan to accomplish what the project was undertaken to accomplish. Executing processes - coordinating people and any other resources to "execute" or carry out the plan. Controlling processes - making sure that the project objectives are met by measuring and monitoring progress. Furthermore, it means taking appropriate corrective actions when necessary. Closing processes - bringing the project to an orderly conclusion with formal acceptance of the phase or the project. Everyone connected with managing projects has had the additional core challenge of developing metrics that are "added value" in performance capability and delivery of completed projects that meet the expectations of stakeholders. Collecting metrics does not mean just tabulating figures. It means developing information that helps now and then helps even more in future efforts. There are many, many methods. The charge is to determine what works best for your organization. There are volumes of information on what to collect and how to use the measures effectively. The main point is to not just collect data. Collect information! My next article will discuss the project triangle and the level of technical solution - time, resources and technology solutions. Following that I will be sharing information on Six Sigma as developed by Motorola that can drastically change the quality of your products and/or services by instilling a business process culture that does affect the organization and provide positive returns. In fact the principles are based on statistical analysis that revolves around the concept of standard deviation. I would now like to offer some suggestions, by way of experience, and then offer some links to places I have found of great value to me. Cost Expert is a fairly inexpensive software package that provides for what-if, reporting, combining types of estimates such as function points, top down, bottom up, GUI. Moreover A Look at a Women Franchise Opportunity ing appropriate corrective actions when necessary.Finding the modern girl in us all sometimes pushes us into unusual situations in life and the greatest fear in all this is going down unknown territory of going into business. Many women aspire to succeed in business but the stigma of a successful woman still holds certain individuals back.Over recent years, the world has seen a new, more confident and assertive woman emerge and businesses worldwide has seen women at the helm in growing numbers, often in multi-million pound empires. And why not, you might say if they carry the skills necessary what is there to hold them back.The woman business person certainly has an extremely large number of challenges, what with marriage, children, prejudices, late life opportunities, retraining needs, it’s little wonder that any emerge at all.It’s a known fact that business start up’s fail in the first two to three years and research has identified that the reasons for this can be identified and categorised as follows:· Under Capitalised · Market Under Researched · Lack of Sales Acumen · Little Marketing Know howTo safeguard against failure, it is sometimes easier to buy an existing business that has established a market and a profit margin.The same can b Closing processes - bringing the project to an orderly conclusion with formal acceptance of the phase or the project. Everyone connected with managing projects has had the additional core challenge of developing metrics that are "added value" in performance capability and delivery of completed projects that meet the expectations of stakeholders. Collecting metrics does not mean just tabulating figures. It means developing information that helps now and then helps even more in future efforts. There are many, many methods. The charge is to determine what works best for your organization. There are volumes of information on what to collect and how to use the measures effectively. The main point is to not just collect data. Collect information! My next article will discuss the project triangle and the level of technical solution - time, resources and technology solutions. Following that I will be sharing information on Six Sigma as developed by Motorola that can drastically change the quality of your products and/or services by instilling a business process culture that does affect the organization and provide positive returns. In fact the principles are based on statistical analysis that revolves around the concept of standard deviation. I would now like to offer some suggestions, by way of experience, and then offer some links to places I have found of great value to me. Cost Expert is a fairly inexpensive software package that provides for what-if, reporting, combining types of estimates such as function points, top down, bottom up, GUI. Moreover, you can use it with Microsoft Project. I have enjoyed the functionality and reporting capabilities. The software will help generate good plans, resource requirements and risk factors. Cost Expert is particularly good for project managers working without a formalized project-central organizational approach. I have also been a big fan of Microsoft Project software ever since Project 4. The new version still provides a database schema and the VBA capability to expand the functionality continues to make the product a good choice for those not interested in spending much more money for project software. There is a fairly simple wizard that is good to start with in counting function points. It is called the SEER Function Point Wizard and it is fpwiz. There is a PDF file on DoD initiatives regarding software measurement that is Software Measures for DOD Systems. MMB&T makes available version 1.1 of the SoftEST which was developed by MCR Federal Inc. on behalf of the Air Force Cost Analysis Agency. SoftEST Cost Model (V1.1) (1 MB - Zipped file) DEVELOP YOUR MICROSOFT PROJECT AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT SKILLS Getting the most out of Microsoft Project requires using the product features correctly and using the right features to meet your project management needs. Microsoft describes resources you will find helpful in developing your skills with Microsoft Project and applying them to the broader field of project management. Read about it at: Microsoft Project Assistance Microsoft® Project Courseware Trainer Pack These are but a few resources available. The good news is that the function is now recognized as something that merits full attention from executive management and sponsorship to avoid the previously very high failure rate on projects. This article is copywrited by Martin Floyd of MMB&T. All rights reserved.
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