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The Risk Definition Debate: ISO31000

Most of us had hoped that the debate about how to define a risk was settled. This was a “hot topic” around the turn of the century, particularly focused on the question of whether the concept of risk should include opportunity as well as threat, or whether risk was exclusively negative. The majority consensus now seems to be agreed that risk is double-sided and covers both upside and downside.

New Tips for More Proactive Project Management

Project Managers must make sure that they prioritize their time to focus on high value activities that will help them and their teams to be successful. There are many techniques for being an effective Project Manager, but they all require being proactive and spending time on them.

The Big Product Manager Questions – Do You Agree?

The Laudi Group and Red Canary organized and shared a great set of questions for product managers and answers from a panel of product management leaders. Steve Johnson, another leader in our space shared his answers to the same questions, and in this article, I share mine.

How to Manage Risk Smarter and Avoid Overkill

Managing risk within a project is a good idea. That’s generally agreed upon. Risk Management is essential and contributes significantly to successful project deliverables. Where it can and does go wrong is when there is an over-reliance on the risk factors of the project.

Easy Strategies for Managing Virtual Teams

It's happening more and more; managers are being asked to manage virtual teams of people that may or may not have a direct reporting relationship to the manager. Some find it easy to do, but many others find it difficult to garner the respect from team members who don't have to follow the manager. Get a few helpful tips to help you next time you're asked to manage a virtual team.

The CIO’s Strategic Initiative: Key Considerations

The CIO’s strategic initiative should align with the company’s overall strategy, but from there, where and how should the journey take shape?

Top Traits of Successful Project Leaders

As we kick off 2010, it seems appropriate to consider how to "start on the right foot". After all, in 2009, many businesses were suffering in the recession and searching for cash flow; thus, many projects went on hold. However, in order to thrive in 2010, it will become critical to get in front of the competition and put in extra effort on key business projects. One fail-proof way to achieve these goals is to ensure the best project leaders are focused on the core projects.

Squashing the Procrastination Demon

We all know a procrastinator... the person who does Christmas shopping on December 24th, pulls an all-nighter to get a report done, or avoids making even the simplest decisions. Many times the procrastinator puts forth a defense of, "Well, I do get it done, don't I?" Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Even if things do get done, though, the stress put on the procrastinator (and those around him or her) is greater than it needs to be. If you know of a procrastinator (or are one yourself), use these tips to help make life a bit easier for not only the procrastinator but for those around him or her as well.

Is Your Head in the Cloud?

I’ve explored a number of cloud computing solutions over the last few years, most recently Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems, document management and project management. As most agree, no business can optimize their marketing without CRM, whether it’s an Excel spreadsheet, Microsoft CRM, SalesForce or Zoho, etc.

Worldwide IT Spending to Grow 4.6% in 2010: Gartner

By Mel Duvall, CIOZone - Research firm Gartner added its voice to those predicting a rebound in technology spending in 2010, forecasting that worldwide IT spending will grow by 4.6% in 2010.

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