by George Bridges | Oct 22, 2019 | Project Managment
A Simple Approach to Brainstorming Brainstorming is a common technique that has been used by many industries to engage others in creative problem solving and generating new solutions. Here are the basic steps for brainstorming. 1. Have the right people at the session....
by George Bridges | Oct 22, 2019 | Project Managment
A Mind Mapping Concept Mind Mapping is a way to think out of the box. You can use Mind Mapping to generate ideas based on word associations, or more specifically idea associations. Have each person in a mind map session create a mind map and then bring to together to...
by George Bridges | Oct 11, 2019 | Project Managment
Written by George Bridges, Greg Geracie, Frank Kowalkowski, Neal McWhorter and Steven Starke If You Had to Choose, Would You Add a Project Manager or a Business Analyst to Your Team? This was one of several questions posed to a cross-functional panel of industry...
by George Bridges | Oct 1, 2019 | Project Managment
By George Bridges October 1, 2019 Current Challenge to Getting Good Requirements Over the years in one of my courses on Writing and Managing Requirements, I have an exercise where the participants prepare a list of obstacles for getting good requirements. Here...
by George Bridges | Feb 22, 2018 | Project Managment
More About Project Success by George Bridges What is project success? How can we define it and how can we measure it? Is it realistic to have one definition of project success that all investigators, project managers, and stakeholders can agree upon? ...
by George Bridges | Feb 18, 2018 | Project Managment
The definition of project success has changed over the last fifty years. A project was considered to be successful if it was on time, within budget and within the proper scope. This definition of success is often referred to as the triple constraint. It...