by Elizabeth Harrin | Apr 20, 2022 | Books, How To, Managing Multiple Projects, This article contains affiliate links.
Project managers tend to live or die by their schedules. They shape decisions, priorities and stakeholder engagements. We feel good when the schedules give us confidence. We feel nervous when they change a lot. We feel out of control when the schedule is clearly...
by Elizabeth Harrin | Apr 18, 2022 | Books, How To, Managing Multiple Projects, This article contains affiliate links.
How do you start to get your work under control when you are juggling several projects at once? That’s the question I answer in my book, Managing Multiple Projects. The starting point is knowing how all the different parts of your workload fit together so you can...
by Elizabeth Harrin | Apr 13, 2022 | How To, Managing Multiple Projects, This article contains affiliate links.
Watch my free webinar training on the 3 critical skills you need to manage multiple projects. Learn the skills you really need to juggle all your work (and still leave the office on time!) Why do you need to learn how to manage multiple projects? That’s what we’re...
by Elizabeth Harrin | Apr 12, 2022 | Books, Managing Multiple Projects, This article contains affiliate links.
What are the key skills for working on multiple projects simultaneously? What tools do you use to prioritize your work? How do you get through the day when you’re juggling All. The. Things? I posed these questions (and more) to our community and the insights were...
by Elizabeth Harrin | Apr 4, 2022 | How To, Managing Multiple Projects, This article contains affiliate links., Video
In this webinar we discuss tips and strategies for managing multiple projects. If you prefer to read, there is a transcript is below the video. @media all and (min-width: 768px){#kt-layout-id_0f1f8a-1c > .kt-row-column-wrap > .inner-column-1{flex:0 1...
by Elizabeth Harrin | Apr 2, 2022 | Books, Glossary, How To, Managing Multiple Projects, This article contains affiliate links.
Rolling wave planning, also known as progressive elaboration, is an iterative planning technique to use when it’s difficult (or pointless) to schedule too far ahead. The APM Planning, Scheduling, Monitoring and Control Guide (2015) defines rolling wave planning as...