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    Advice from the Fiddler on the Project

    ByElizabeth Harrin 21 June, 2020

    I listened to Rich Maltzman talking about his forthcoming book Fiddler on the Project (co-authored with Ranjit Biswas) on Controlling Chaos, way back in July. We’ve been corresponding since, trying to find time to talk about project management and authoring. I finally got round to asking him some questions last week, and from the sounds…

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    A question of shopping

    ByElizabeth Harrin 12 December, 2023

    There were plenty of questions about project management at last week’s women in technology event on how to be a successful woman in IT. Mainly people were interested in how to break into project management. The panel, made up of technology, project and programme managers from JPMorgan, as well as the main speaker, Helen Duguid from…

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    Networking (part 1)

    ByElizabeth Harrin 12 December, 2023

    I’m not that good at networking at conferences and seminars. You know, standing around making small talk with people you are unlikely to meet ever again, on the off-chance that you might have enough in common to sustain a conversation until your glass is empty and you have an excuse to move on. You can’t…

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  • Closing a project

    Changing the perception of ‘failed’ projects

    ByElizabeth Harrin 13 September, 2023

    I have written before about the fact that some projects are stopped for good reasons. Businesses need to be very transparent when that happens to ensure all relevant parties understand why and, crucially, agree that it is the right thing to do. Communication within the organisation needs to be carefully managed so that all the…

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    Eight random facts about me

    ByElizabeth Harrin 24 July, 2017

    Back at the beginning of August I was tagged for this meme by Mike Ramm, over at Stop and Think! I have no idea where it started, but the rules for the 8 Random Facts About Me meme are: Each player starts with 8 random facts/habits about themselves which others do not know about them….

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    Research & Case Studies

    Project governance for Parliament

    ByElizabeth Harrin 12 December, 2023

    The construction of the new Scottish Parliament building is a good example of how things can go so wrong on a project. The innovative design was in its early stages when the procurement process started. Architects were bidding to deliver something within a specification of 20,740 m² and £50m. At this point, there were no…

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  • Closing a project

    Why do projects fail?

    ByElizabeth Harrin 13 September, 2023

    There must be a good reason why all these projects fail. There is; in fact, there are many factors that contribute to project failure. The UK Office of Government Commerce did a study that shows the main reasons that projects fail are: lack of clear executive leadership (the ‘missing’ Sponsor) poor processes for identifying and…

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    Be a Helicopter Project Manager

    ByElizabeth Harrin 15 June, 2020

    In a new job, it’s hard to know what details are important and what you can let slip in one ear and out the other. I’ve been trying to soak up everything – a strategy which has been moderately successful. I’ve picked up a lot of low-level detail and, not yet knowing if it is…

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  • Getting it right in government

    ByElizabeth Harrin 20 June, 2007

    The UK Government’s Public Accounts Committee has put together a report called ‘Delivering successful IT-enabled business change,‘ about how government projects are performing. The report concludes that some projects actually turn out pretty well, but those learnings are not carried across to other projects run by other departments. This won’t come as a surprise to…

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    Making a good business case

    ByElizabeth Harrin 13 September, 2023

    I found this white paper about putting together a business case on IT Toolbox. It depends on how you interpret the term ‘business case’ but for me this document is more a feasibility study: what is the problem, what could we do about it and what have we decided to do. A ‘pure’ business case…

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    Meeting room C

    ByElizabeth Harrin 11 February, 2022

    New country (well, returning to the one I left). New city. New department. New commute. My relocation went pretty well, all things considered, although Hans’ confidence in my ability to get everything to the right place was a bit optimistic. I had to buy a new hairbrush, as mine is in storage somewhere. I also…

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    A bald dog can teach us new tricks

    ByElizabeth Harrin 1 October, 2024

    I’ve been tracking down examples for project failure, mainly in the UK, and Tom “Bald Dog” Varjan contacted me with some reasons why he thinks projects are unsuccessful. His points are really interesting, so I thought I’d share them with you. Tom’s business cards introduce him as “Bald Dog, Organisational Provocateur,” so I’m sure that…

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    • Lead the team
    • Manage communications
    • Manage scope
    • Manage costs
    • Manage quality
    • Manage multiple projects
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      • Starting a project
      • Delivering a project
      • Closing a project
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