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Welcome to the Mindavation online project
newsletter.
Our commitment is to share news about events in
the world of projects, tips & tricks of
the trade, recommendations for reference and
inspirational materials, and Mindavation course
offerings.
| Free Template of the Month - Mindavation Project Control Template |
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Each month Mindavation will offer a
template from our Project Templates CD free
of charge. Don't miss out on this opportunity!
Many project managers talk about "traceability," the
means to track requirements from the requestor to
the code or process that gets installed with the
product of the project. True traceability is more
detailed however, tracing elements from the business
goal that creates the need for a project, through all
of the development and testing processes. This
month's template is an Excel spreadsheet that can
assist the project manager with detailed traceability.
The template is designed for use with high risk or
technically complex projects that require extra care
to ensure all project deliverable elements are
appropriately monitored and are fully traceable. We
use this template often, usually by cutting it down to
the level of detail needed for the project we are
managing. For more intricate project endeavors, we
use the tool in the fully detailed form as presented
for downloading.
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| Book Recommendation of the Month - Project Sponsorship: Achieving Management Commitment |
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Project Sponsorship: Achieving Management
Commitment
for Project Success by Randall L. Englund and Alfonso Bucero
This book provides a thorough look at a chronic
problem that
plagues projects across the country. The lack of
appropriate
sponsorship is something that most any project
manager can
cite as a project killer. Englund and Bucero provide a
direct and
helpful look at managing the "sponsorship problem" by
providing guidelines and tools which include a sponsor
assessment tool and guidelines to help you choose
your
sponsor (yes, you can)! In addition, a very useful
Quality
Review Question Checklist and information on
assessing
environmental risk make this book a valuable
reference.
Englund and Bucero also provide a discussion and
reference
tools for delineating the roles of the project sponsor
and the
project manager. These are useful, allowing the
project
manager to capitalize on an objective viewpoint
regarding the
responsibilities that should be placed upon the
project sponsor.
We suggest using this role reference with care
however, as it
places some responsibilities with the sponsor that we
believe
should lie with the project manager. That being said,
the role
definitions as outlined in the book might give the
project
manager some "negotiation space" to work with while
defining
roles and processes with the project sponsor.
In summary, we recommend this book as a means of
helping
the project manager educate their sponsor,
negotiate
responsibilities and derive the sponsorship processes
that are
needed to succeed in managing a project to a
successful
conclusion.
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| Coming Soon to a City Near You... |
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2007 Public Course Schedule Now
Available
Mindavation is pleased to release
our 2007 Public Course Schedule. We'll kick off the
year February 1-2 in Richmond, Virginia with our
Intelligent Disobedience course. Click here to see all of our available
classes.
February 1-2, 2007 Richmond, Virginia "Intelligent
Disobedience"
April 12-13, 2007 Denver,
Colorado "Intelligent Disobedience"
May 9-11, 2007 Colorado Springs,
Colorado "Complex Project Management"
Looking for a class to attend? Would you like to
meet us face to face? If we are in your area,
feel free to contact us to schedule a meeting.
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| This Month's Article: Implementing Your Vision |
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By Bob McGannon, PMP and Conrad
Imel
When John F. Kennedy was elected President the
United States was embroiled in a Cold War with
Russia. In the early 1960’s Russia appeared to be
moving ahead of the United States in science and
technology. Kennedy knew he needed something to
rally the country; he needed to give the country a
vision. On May 25, 1961 Kennedy gave a speech
that challenged the nation to land “a man on the
Moon and [return] him safely to the Earth.” Kennedy
did this at a time when NASA was having trouble just
getting an object into low orbit. What Kennedy knew
was that the people at NASA had very big dreams
and truly believed in themselves. What Kennedy
needed to do was take those dreams and aspirations
and turn them into a vision that the entire country
could rally around.
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| Mindavation Project Templates CD Available |
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Mindavation offers 30 customizable project
templates and tools to make your life easier!
The CD includes full project lifecycle templates
and tools.
Documents are in MS Word, MS Excel, MS Project
2003 (and Adobe). Modify each template to suit
YOUR business and project needs.
Price (including shipping & handling):
$100
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Mindavation Partners with PMI Mile High Chapter |
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Mindavation is pleased to join with PMI’s Mile Hi
chapter to
present a special public offering of our Recovering
Troubled
Projects course January 25 & 26 in Denver, Colorado.
This course is designed for experienced project
managers who
are responsible for recovering out of control projects.
Learn
techniques to recover existing projects and to
understand the
early warning indicators that a project is heading in
the wrong
direction.
If you’d like to see the agenda for the Recovering
Troubled
Projects class, click the link below. To register for
this class click here. For
information
on all
of
Mindavation’s class
offerings please call 866-888-MIND(6463).
Recovering Troubled Projects course information |
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