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Decisions, Decisions, Decisions: Should you Commit, Kill, or Transform?
© 2012 Johanna Rothman If you’re working on more than one project at a time, or if your managers are asking you to do so, it’s time to make some decisions. You shouldn’t start every project. You shouldn’t even finish … Continue reading
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Multiprojecting: The Illusion of Progress
©2005 Johanna Rothman This article was originally published on Stickyminds.com Your CIO has two projects he wants finished in the next month. “We can share this project manager and that test team on both of these high-priority projects,” he declares … Continue reading
What’s On Your Not-to-do List
©2005 Johanna Rothman. This article originally appeared on stickyminds.com. I’ll bet you’re one of those people who have too much to do. (I haven’t met anyone in the past few years who didn’t have too much to do, so it’s … Continue reading
Where Does Your Time Go?
©2003 Esther Derby, www.estherderby.com Last week I visited a development team working on the company’s next big product. As I talked to one of the team, I could hear phones ringing, pagers beeping, and see people popping up to talk …
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