Entries Tagged as 'ISSIG'

Project Risk Management Best Practicies

ISSIG’s project management symposium, PDS’08, was held this summer near Washington DC. It featured many great presenters. One of them was Don Wessels. He discusses “Continuous Risk Management”.

Too many projects do not do a very good job on risk management. When they do it is usually at the high level when they might to a preliminary plan. And that is their thinking on Risk. We have seen in the classroom and in our consulting a very cursory job on risk. Then the teams and their management are surprised when things go wrong. And nobody likes these types of surprise.

Key Issues are:

Many organizations have a culture that does not allow or punishes risk management

Risk management should be continuous throughout the project cycle

Click Below to hear the Interview with Don Wessels-PMP.
Continuous Risk Management
Approx Play Time 4 Minutes

Projects are risky business. If you want more information about Project Risk Management Best Practices please contact Don for a paper he wrote “Project Risk Management is Risky” published by Projects and Profits. Don can be contacted at DWessels at (Replace with @) ManagementConcepts.com

PMI ISSIG Risk Management

Pam Nintrup and Leadership Lessons from PDS’08

PMI’s premier IS/IT project management symposium held this summer near Washington DC was a smashing success. This interview is with Pam Nintrup-PMP, the project manager for the event. She discusses how to create a great Information Systems event for project management professionals.

Rosemary Hossenlopp and Pam Nintrup

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If Project Managers Aren’t Making a Difference - - They Are Taking Up Space

IT or IS project managers want to hear how to recession proof their project management jobs. Lee Lambert, a past recipient of PMI’s Distinguished Contribution Award will share in this audio interview key thoughts on project management success.
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To get more information on his ISSIG PDS’08 workshops, click here for more information pmi-issig.org

Get more common sense tips by reading Lee’s book :Project Management: The CommonSense Approach.