Agile teams use Use Cases and User Stories to define requirements, but what other… Wait a minute... What’s a User Story?
Not everyone has heard of them but even those who have may benefit ... See more
Project budgets can vary from $5,000 to whatever size a company can handle. The problem companies have with capital projects is how to allocate the scarce resource (money) to the maximum benefit of ... See more
Recent changes to PMI's standards and certification paths mirror changes business leaders want to see in their project managers. These changes are not random, however, they fit along an evolutionary... See more
Entrepreneurs naturally tend to gravitate to product development and in the process can overlook the benefits and minimize the challenges of consistent and comprehensive customer management. This ne... See more
Each project is different in the way field contracts are managed. Sometimes there is a dedicated contract administrator, other times it is a field engineer who has to manage the contract and still o... See more
by Morley Selver, P.Eng., IPMA-B
We were in the process of buying the electrical equipment for a new plant when the electrical engineer came in with the bad news. They had been to... See more
Procept is please to announce that a webinar we hosted on March 11, 2016 by Thordis Thorhallsdottir titled "Innovative Lean Management Case Study: Implementing Lean in an Airline Cabin" was successf... See more
On Saturday, June 18, 2016 Procept associate Dr. Mark Kozak-Holland will be presenting a half-day workshop titled "The future is in the past - The History of Project Management."
At the University of British Columbia (UBC) Department of Continuing Education's first annual profess...
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Operating a successful PMO requires leadership, vision, and insight. It also requires that your team buys in to your vision and works towards your common goals. This is really a cultural challenge: ... See more