Introduction to Project Management
Many organisations do not employ full-time Project Managers and it is common to pull together a project team to address a specific need. While most people do not have formal skills in a project...
View ArticleProject Lifecycle
The following diagram outlines the Project Life-Cycle. The Project Life Cycle refers to a logical sequence of activities to accomplish the project’s goals or objectives. Project activities are grouped...
View ArticleProject Initiation Phase
The Project Initiation Phase is the 1st phase in the Project Management Life Cycle, as it involves starting up a new project. You can start a new project by defining its objectives, scope, purpose and...
View ArticleProject Planning Phase
Project planning is part of project management, which relates to the use of schedules such as Gantt charts to plan and subsequently report progress within the project environment. Initially, the...
View ArticleProject Execution Phase
The Execution phase is typically the longest phase of the project (in terms of duration). It is the phase within which the deliverables are physically constructed and presented to the customer for...
View ArticleProject Closure Phase
The Project Closure Phase is the fourth and last phase in the project life cycle. In this phase, you will formally close your project and then report its overall level of success to your sponsor....
View ArticleNetworking Terminologies
This section will provide a whirlwind tour of some of the more commonly encountered terms encountered in networking. A local area network (LAN) is a communication network that covers a small area (a...
View ArticleInternet Protocol
By far the most popular network protocol these days is the family of Internet Protocols. The Internet was born in 1969 as a research network of four machines that was funded by the Department of...
View ArticleProblem Solving
What is a Problem? The Concise Oxford Dictionary (1995) defines a problem as: “A doubtful or difficult matter requiring a solution” and “Something hard to understand or accomplish or deal with.” All...
View ArticleI’m agreed with Murphy’s Law
Recent significant research in this area has been conducted by members of the American Dialect Society. ADS member Stephen Goranson has found a version of the law, not yet generalized or bearing that...
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