Monthly Archive: September 2024

We’re Not Ready for a Seat at the Table (Yet)

  There’s a popular narrative going around that Project Professionals should seek to ‘be more strategic’. That they should lobby for a ‘seat at the table’. While an understandable sentiment (everyone wants to be ‘heard’, and to be seen as important), I think that *at this time*, this is not...

The Evolution of Project Management

The more I watch conversations around project management unfold, and the more my conversations bring me into contact with practitioners with deeper experiences than me, the more convinced I am that PMI, in conjunction with IPMA, APM, etc., needs to launch (and fund) an initiative to capture, document, and explain...

Maybe Hybrid’s Okay (Temporarily)

It’s no secret I’m not a fan of the idea of ‘hybrid’ project management.  To me, anything that falls under the category of ‘delivering an outcome’ is simply *project management*. So Agile, predictive, phased, event-based… even Design for Six Sigma, are methods of ‘project management’.

A New Paradigm for Project Management

I’ve been thinking about the definition of project management for a while now. I think for many it’s been incorrectly defined, explained, or misunderstood, which has led to many of the challenges and ‘religious wars’ between Project Management and Agile.