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  • More problems in public service projects

    ByElizabeth Harrin 26 January, 2015

    I’m glad I’m not the project manager tasked with trying to make sense out of the US Transport Security project. Can you imagine? All those different US Government agencies pitching in with their ideas. One of the case studies for my book was about the difficulties two US Government departments had trying to agree how…

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  • Closing a project

    Did a Stopped Project Fail?

    ByElizabeth Harrin 13 September, 2023

    I’ve been looking at projects that fail, and am in two minds about whether to include projects that get stopped. If it’s stopped, has it failed? Or was closing it down the right response, so the business has successfully avoided the cost of completing something that wasn’t worth it? Research commissioned by Microsoft shows that…

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  • General

    Equal pay

    ByElizabeth Harrin 4 May, 2015

    I ruined another perfectly good pair of tights today. This is an office problem that men don’t have – at least, none of the men I’ve worked with. Women earn 17% less than men in full-time roles, and we have a greater burden when it comes to clothes. How is that fair? Tights don’t seem…

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    Working away

    ByElizabeth Harrin 19 April, 2021

    “Can you be here for 9.30?” “Yes, that’s no problem,” I reply. “With the Eurostar it’s less than three hours.” This is the official line: from leaving the Eurostar terminal at Gare du Nord to arriving at Waterloo International is less than three hours. But who has a meeting at Waterloo station? Once you add…

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  • General

    It’s International Women’s Day

    ByElizabeth Harrin 26 May, 2015

    It’s international women’s day, a moment to reflect on the state of affairs for women around the globe. In my world, an office move has left us pretty badly off: we used to have two toilets between seven women and now we have four toilets between twenty-three. I’ve not had to queue yet but I’m…

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    Why I blog

    ByElizabeth Harrin 21 June, 2020

    So I got tagged by Christine Kane. Which means I have to come up with five reasons why I blog. After not very much thought, here are my reasons: 1. Because I wrote a book Many bloggers start off by web publishing and then move into traditional publishing, in the Petite Anglaise and Random Acts…

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    Between a rock and a hard place

    ByElizabeth Harrin 11 February, 2022

    I’ve been doing some research into why projects fail for a TV programme (more on this later – we are filming in May) and it seems that the unsuccessful project is unfortunately much more common than we would all like to believe. However, there is also a perception problem. I’ve been interviewed recently about the…

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    Transferable (dancing) skills

    ByElizabeth Harrin 27 January, 2019

    I am a big believer in the value of transferable skills, which is why I find the French education system so hard to understand. Essentially, you need to take business studies and do a business degree to have any hope of getting a decent job in an office. For me, university was (and is –…

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  • Research & Case Studies

    A bad day at the office

    ByElizabeth Harrin 13 September, 2023

    Sometimes it is not the work that makes work difficult, nor the people. Today the challenge that made my day more difficult than usual was something much more mundane: the arrival of a new telephone. It came with a three-fold leaflet explaining how to do a multitude of things, except set up my voicemail. A…

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  • Of cabbages and cultures

    ByElizabeth Harrin 4 January, 2007

    When I was young I vowed never to be a ‘cabbage yakker’. That is, a woman who talks about the price of cabbages as if they were the most important thing in the whole world. I’m sure there are women for whom cabbages are very important, but I didn’t want to be one of them….

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  • Books

    Launch of Project Management in the Real World!

    ByElizabeth Harrin 13 September, 2023

    I heard from the publishers today that the first copies of Project Mangement in the Real World have come off the press and are looking great. If you’ve pre-ordered a copy, it should be on its way out to you shortly. There won’t be a blog entry next Monday as I’ll be speaking at the…

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    The Parisian project manager’s breakfast

    ByElizabeth Harrin 1 October, 2024

    Following my (rather dismissive) comments about recognition breakfasts for project managers on Projects@Work (no longer available), I thought it would be interesting to consider what breakfast choices are available to the busy PM, in case anyone close to me feels like laying on a recognition breakfast in my honour to celebrate International Project Management Day…

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    • Productivity Blueprint for Project Managers
    • Managing Multiple Projects
    • Project Scheduling
    • Project Prioritization Made Easy
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    • Lead the team
    • Manage communications
    • Manage scope
    • Manage costs
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      • Starting a project
      • Delivering a project
      • Closing a project
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