Posts Tagged ‘Project Management’

Zero Energy Homes Can Be Quite Amazing.

November 28th, 2009

TeamBeausoliel-2009SolarDecathalonTeamNorth 2009 Solar Decathalon

The U.S. Department of Energy host the Solar Decathlon—a competition in which 20 teams of college and university students compete to design, build, and operate the most attractive, effective, and energy-efficient solar-powered house. The Solar Decathlon is also an event to which the public is invited to observe the powerful combination of solar energy, energy efficiency, and the best in home design.

The Solar Decathlon brings attention to one of the biggest challenges we face—an ever-increasing need for energy. As an internationally recognized event, it offers powerful solutions—using energy more efficiently and using energy from renewable sources.

The Solar Decathlon has several goals:

  1. To educate the student participants—the “Decathletes”—about the benefits of energy efficiency, renewable energy and green building technologies. As the next generation of engineers, architects, builders, and communicators, the Decathletes will be able to use this knowledge in their studies and their future careers.

  2. To raise awareness among the general public about renewable energy and energy efficiency, and how solar energy technologies can reduce energy usage.

  3. To help solar energy technologies enter the marketplace faster. This competition encourages the research and development of energy efficiency and energy production technologies.

  4. To foster collaboration among students from different academic disciplines—including engineering and architecture students, who rarely work together until they enter the workplace.

  5. To promote an integrated or “whole building design” approach to new construction. This approach differs from the traditional design/build process because the design team considers the interactions of all building components and systems to create a more comfortable building, save energy, and reduce environmental impact.

To demonstrate to the public the potential of Zero Energy Homes, which produce as much energy from renewable sources, such as the sun and wind, as they consume. Even though the home might be connected to a utility grid, it has net zero energy consumption from the utility provider.

I really do want one of these houses – but am still watching the videos to figure out which one ;)

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Bucky is Still Here (Sort Of)

Today CNN.com is running a story on humanity is acquiring the right technology for the right reason – and is also a current example of R. Buckminster Fuller’s life quest to answer the the question “Does humanity have a chance to survive lastingly and successfully on planet Earth, and if so, how:” Inventor Jon Bohmer created …

Is it the destination, the journey, or both?

There’s a useful post on lifehack.org: “34 Tips for Your Younger Self.” The advice I’d probably give my younger self is to appreciate while we don’t always control our lives or environments, we always have choices – even if our choice becomes figuring out where to go from the spot some …

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Free PDU Webinar with Johanna Rothman on October 22, 2009

October 14th, 2009

This one is already on the calendar but I wanted to also call this one out as a post, because of the topic – “Becoming a Pragmatic Project Manager: Lessons Learned in Project Management,” and because I’m a Johanna Rothman fan. :-)

Webinar information:

You’ve managed projects but they’re never easy. They don’t fit into the nice definitions found in project management books. Your schedules are generally off. There are always unkind surprises. Although you’re not failing, you feel you could be more successful.

There is a solution— actually several possibilities. You can take a more pragmatic approach. Employ mini-projects and iterations to explore alternatives technologies. Use incremental steps to finish features one-at-a-time when you don’t know how far along you are. Make sure stakeholders agree on what “done” really means. Learn how to escape the dreaded trap of “multi-tasking,” a management style that drains energy from everyone whenever there is a task switch.

One final secret every project manager must discover: There is no “one right way” to manage a project. Everything depends on context—the company and its products, the technology employed, the people on your team, and you. If you can learn to keep everything in balance, you will have a successful project. Let something get out of whack and you can kiss all your hard work goodbye.

Learning objectives: How to choose among different lifecycles to organize your project successfully; Plan how and when to re-plan; How to help the project team provide you more information about the project’s actual progress; How to avoid multi-tasking.

Want to attend?  Register here.

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New Free PDU Opportunity – “Project Management for Mere Mortals”

October 8th, 2009

I just signed up for my second PDU webinar from Rita Mulcahy/RMCProject’s  Project Management Bookstore (www.projectmanagementbookstore.com); and based on the caliber of their presenter last month, and this month’s topic, I’m really looking forward to attending/participating in this webinar.

While I just added this one to the calendar, I’m also calling this out as a blog posting since they just now opened registeration, there is a 1,000 attendee cap, and the September PDU webinar reached the 1,000 person enrollment cap prior to the webinar.

The details:

Project Management for Mere Mortals
Presented by Claudia M. Baca
Wednesday, October 28th, 2009  12:00pm – 1:00pm Central Time (GMT-6)

This webinar will focus specifically on viewing your project from the Risk Management perspective. Claudia will present a methodology that is easy and effective in dealing with project risks. Her methodologies are easily modified to apply to any project.
Risk Management for Mere Mortals will also feature a section on teaming. It will spotlight the project pessimist and how they can help effectively identify and plan for project risks. Claudia offers valuable advice on effective communication to executives about project risks and how to avoid them.
To attend:
http://www.projectmanagementbookstore.com/webinars/mere-mortals.html

This webinar will focus specifically on viewing your project from the Risk Management perspective. Claudia will present a methodology that is easy and effective in dealing with project risks. Her methodologies are easily modified to apply to any project.

Risk Management for Mere Mortals will also feature a section on teaming. It will spotlight the project pessimist and how they can help effectively identify and plan for project risks. Claudia offers valuable advice on effective communication to executives about project risks and how to avoid them.

To attend:

http://www.projectmanagementbookstore.com/webinars/mere-mortals.html

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More Opportunities for Free PMI approved PDUs.

Many aspiring PMPs know Rita Mulcahy’s “PMP® Exam Prep” book as  a constant presence within the PMP exam prep world. I’ve recently become a fan of her Project Management Bookstore, which offers some very interesting Project Management titles for a discounted 40% off list price.  :-) The site also has an “Author Webinar Series,”

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4 Free PDU Offerings from AMS Consulting

September 28th, 2009

More opportunities for free PDU training:

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Date/Time

Cost

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Enterprise Analysis View of the BA Role 15-Oct-09 Free Register
Business Analysis Strategic Implications 19-Oct-09 Free Register
Success Strategies for the Female Project Leader 27-Oct-09 Free Register
Remote Workers 30-Nov-09 Free Register

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3 New, Free PDU Software Project Management Webinars

For those Project Managers or Scrum Masters managing technical software development projects – learning via two free, on demand webcasts by Steve McConnell and Construx Software will be time well spent. You may already be familiar with Steve McConnell’s books Code Complete; Rapid Development: Taming Wild Software Schedules; Software Project Survival Guide; Professional …

Free PDU Options for Current PMPs.

All Project Management Institute (PMI) certified Project Management Professionals (PMPs)  know from their many hours of preparing for the PMP exam, one requirement to maintain your credential is to earn 20 PDUs each year. There are an abundance of PDU earning activities and training options – but much of the PDU training offered …

More Opportunities for Free PMI approved PDUs.

Many aspiring PMPs know Rita Mulcahy’s “PMP® Exam Prep” book as  a constant presence within the PMP exam prep world. I’ve recently become a fan of her Project Management Bookstore, which offers some very interesting Project Management titles for a discounted 40% off list price.  :-) The site also has an “Author Webinar Series,” …

Upcoming Free PDU Webinars

IMPORTANT NOTE: These webinar dates are for GMT – 8; be sure to check the individual registration site for the correct day/time for other time zones! [[EventsCalendarLarge]]

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3 New, Free PDU Software Project Management Webinars

September 24th, 2009

For those Project Managers or Scrum Masters managing technical software development projects – learning via two free, on demand webcasts by Steve McConnell and Construx Software will be time well spent.

You may already be familiar with Steve McConnell’s books Code CompleteRapid Development: Taming Wild Software Schedules; Software Project Survival Guide; Professional Software Development; and Software Estimation: Demystifying the Black Art.

This year I was extremely fortunate to attend several Construx boot camps and seminars – and I highly recommend their course content and trainers.

And – Construx is a recognized provider registered with the PMI Registered Educational Provider Program (PMI R.E.P.); and seminar attendees will receive/can claim Professional Development Units (PDUs) for completing each PMI Registered course. :)

Construx Software currently offers 2 free webinars worth 1 PDU each:

WEBINAR – 10 DEADLY SINS OF SOFTWARE ESTIMATION

The average project overruns its planned budget and schedule by 50-80 percent. In practice, little work is done that could truly be called “estimation.” Many projects are scheduled using a combination of legitimate business targets and liberal doses of wishful thinking. In this talk, award-winning author Steve McConnell presents 10 of the worst ways estimates go wrong, and presents time-tested rules of thumb for dramatically improving estimation accuracy.

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WEBINAR – RIGHT SIZING AGILE DEVELOPMENT

Agile development has now been in use for almost a decade. Why use Agile methods? What are the strengths of Agile? What are some common failure modes? What other lessons has the software industry learned about Agile development? In this talk, Steve McConnell–author of Code Complete, Rapid Development, and other software industry classics and CEO of Construx Software–draws on Construx’s extensive consulting work to dissect Agile development. McConnell names the Agile practices that have worked well for Construx’s clients, describes the failure modes of Agile practices that have failed to live up to the hype, and explains how to right size Agile development for your organization.

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ALSO – Danube Technology just added a new free Scrum-focused Project Management webinar worth 1 PDU, which can only be viewed LIVE from 11 am – 12noon Pacific Standard Time, on Tuesday, November 24:

November 24, 2009 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Pacific Standard TIME Estimation: Story Sizes and Related Topics Register

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Free PDU Options for Current PMPs.

All Project Management Institute (PMI) certified Project Management Professionals (PMPs)  know from their many hours of preparing for the PMP exam, one requirement to maintain your credential is to earn 20 PDUs each year. There are an abundance of PDU earning activities and training options – but much of the PDU training offered …

Upcoming Free PDU-Worthy Webcasts Options for Current PMPs

Those of us who are both Project Management Institute certified Project Management Professionals (PMP), and also Certified Scrum Masters (CSM), Danube Technologies, Inc. has several interesting Scrum/Agile focused webinars, all free, which meet the PMI’s requirements for PDU credit (under Category 4). IMPORTANT NOTE: Danube only offers these webinars as  special …

Scrum IS Fun.

I’m now a Certified Scrum Master (and certifiable ;) )  - and really look forward to implementing the Agile Development framework into my work and my daily life … more on that to follow after I finish designing and implementing my personal scrum based task board.  Stay tuned. In the mean …

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More Opportunities for Free PMI approved PDUs.

September 23rd, 2009

Many aspiring PMPs know Rita Mulcahy’s “PMP® Exam Prep” book as  a constant presence within the PMP exam prep world.

I’ve recently become a fan of her Project Management Bookstore, which offers some very interesting Project Management titles for a discounted 40% off list price.  :-)

The site also has an “Author Webinar Series,” where book authors represented in the online store deliver a 45 to 50 minutes long online presentation, plus 10 to 15 minutes of Q&A.

All  events—even the recorded ones—qualify for one Professional Development Unit (PDU) toward a PMP® certification (under Category 4), and include:

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Free PDU Options for Current PMPs.

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Upcoming Free PDU-Worthy Webcasts Options for Current PMPs

Those of us who are both Project Management Institute certified Project Management Professionals (PMP), and also Certified Scrum Masters (CSM), Danube Technologies, Inc. has several interesting Scrum/Agile focused webinars, all free, which meet the PMI’s requirements for PDU credit (under Category 4). IMPORTANT NOTE: Danube only offers these webinars as  special …

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Upcoming Free PDU-Worthy Webcasts Options for Current PMPs

September 21st, 2009

Those of us who are both Project Management Institute certified Project Management Professionals (PMP), and also Certified Scrum Masters (CSM), Danube Technologies, Inc. has several interesting Scrum/Agile focused webinars, all free, which meet the PMI’s requirements for PDU credit (under Category 4).

IMPORTANT NOTE: Danube only offers these webinars as  special one-time events; if you are not able to attend/participate live, regularly check their site in case they offer the same webinars again.

Date Time Topic Register
September 25, 2009 11:00 AM – 12:30 PMPST Scrum for PMPs: Rolling Wave Planning & Scrum Register
October 05, 2009 11:00 AM – 12:00 PMPST Choosing a Pilot Project Register
October 22, 2009 10:00 AM – 11:00 AMPST Scrum for Project Managers Register
October 23, 2009 11:00 AM – 12:30 PMPST Scrum for PMPs: PM Responsibilities & The Scrum Roles Register

These webinars cover the basics of Scrum and Danube offers these free webinars frequently throughout the year:

Date Time Topic Register
October 01, 2009 11:00 AM – 12:00 PMPST Build the right team: Matching people with Scrum roles Register
October 09, 2009 10:00 AM – 11:00 AMPST Story Writing Basics Register
October 15, 2009 09:00 AM – 10:00 AMPST Introduction to Scrum Register
October 19, 2009 11:00 AM – 12:00 PMPST What Is Scrum: The Developer’s Perspective Register

Enjoy … !

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Free PDU Options for Current PMPs.

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Scrum IS Fun.

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Systems Thinking in the Real World

The more I read about  Steve Jobs, the more I want to work for Apple; except for the work | life balance, he really, really gets it, and on so many levels – about  people and about products. The good and bad of thinking in terms of systems is not many …

The View From Here is Recursive.

A friend recently drew my attention to the differences between strategic and analytical thinking. I realized while I haven’t normally attach those traits to other people;  I have recognized and planned for project impacts from those stakeholder characteristics. We each view the world slightly differently, and through our personal filters, which are …

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Free PDU Options for Current PMPs.

September 4th, 2009

All Project Management Institute (PMI) certified Project Management Professionals (PMPs)  know from their many hours of preparing for the PMP exam, one requirement to maintain your credential is to earn 20 PDUs each year.

There are an abundance of PDU earning activities and training options – but much of the PDU training offered by PMI Category 3 Registered Education Providers (REPs) is fee based.

However – several PMI Registered Education Providers offer free live and/or “on demand” webcasts, typically worth 1 PDU each.

IAG currently has eight free PDU earning, on-demand webcasts available after registering for its site:

CAI and its IT Metrics and Productivity Institute offer free live webinars, each with a PDU credit attached.  Unfortunately (or, perhaps, fortunately)  if you’re not able to catch these webinars live, you can purchase access for 24 hours to each of their archived webinars for $29.99 each.

IIL offers  more than 20 webinars, each worth 1 PDU:

An Introduction to Earned Value Measurement (1 PDU)
In this free one-hour webinar, you will discover the differences between monitoring and managing projects and gain an understanding of the key formulas in Earned Value Measurement. More Details
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Change Management—Organizational and People
This free one-hour webinar will provide you with a quick overview of the key elements of organizational and people change management. More Details
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Changes in PMBOK Guide® – Fourth Edition (1 PDU)
In this free one-hour webinar, you’ll gain the must-have knowledge on the differences between the PMBOK® Guide – Third Edition and the PMBOK® Guide – Fourth Edition, with side-by-side comparisons of the most significant changes. More Details
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Foundations of Strategic Planning (1 PDU)
This free one-hour webinar will provide you with a quick overview of the key elements of strategic planning and how it relates to project and program management. More Details
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Managing Multiple Projects – Overview (1 PDU)
In this free one-hour webinar, you’ll gain an introduction to the multi-project environment with a detailed look at the multi-project process model. More Details
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PMP® Prep Overview
This free one-hour webinar provides a step-by-step overview of the process for applying, qualifying, and preparing to take the 200-question project management professional exam offered by the Project Management Institute. More Details
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Project Management Fundamentals (1 PDU)
In this free one-hour webinar, you’ll receive an introduction to IIL’s Project Management Fundamentals course, with a selection of slides from most of the course modules, showing you which knowledge areas, skills, and techniques are emphasized in the course.
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Project Management Fundamentals for IT Professionals (1 PDU)
In this free one-hour webinar, you’ll receive an introduction to IIL’s Project Management Fundamentals for IT Professionals course and its emphasis on the IT Project environment and its current issues, directions, and trends. More Details
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Project Management Methodology (1 PDU)
In this free one-hour webinar, you’ll receive an introduction to the use of a web-based PM methodology, its features and functions, and the challenges of implementing a PM methodology. More Details
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The Art of Feedback (1 PDU)
This free one-hour webinar will provide you with an excellent understanding of how to give and receive feedback. More Details
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What Every Project Manager Should Know About Business Analysis (1 PDU)
This free one-hour webinar will explore how a Business Analyst can work in harmony with a Project Manager to manage project scope and help projects succeed. More Details
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Work Breakdown Structure and Configuration Management (1 PDU)
This free one-hour webinar will demonstrate the development and use of the Work Breakdown Structure as a powerful organizational technique. More Details

Successfully Integrating Project Management and Six Sigma (1 PDU)
In free one-hour webinar, you will learn how to improve project outcomes and dramatically reduce costs through the successful integration of tools and techniques of project management and Six Sigma. More Details

Leading Cross-Cultural Virtual Teams (1 PDU)
This free one-hour webinar provides an introduction to a subject that is becoming a key success factor for any global enterprise or international project – leading virtual project teams that span time zones, borders, and continents. More Details
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The Power of Acknowledgment (1 PDU)
In free one-hour webinar, author Judith W. Umlas will teach you how to use the readily available power of acknowledgment to motivate and inspire teams and fellow employees. More Details

Additional free and low cost PDU 0pportunities can be found on the PDU4Free website.

Enjoy :)

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This one was posted to a Project Management group on linkedin.com; and while it may be legal to specify the candidate’s gender in India for this type of role, it definitely does not meet US employment law standards, or most people‘s standards for good taste ;-): Life Sciences Graduates Hyderabad India …

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