Episode 024 - Flexible Project Model Part 2

November 27, 2006 @ Controlling Chaos from feedback@controllingchaos.com (Dina Henry Scott, PMP)

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You get a whole lot of Dina in this episode! I share some listener feedback, introduce a new segment called ‘If you were in my shoes …’ where one Controlling Chaos listener shares a situation or issue for review and feedback from the other listeners, announce that listening to podcasts can now earn you PDU’s towards your PMP continuing education requirement and then … I finish my discussion with Doug DeCarlo, author of eXtreme Project Management: Using Leadership, Principles, and Tools to Deliver Value in the Face of Volatility, on Critical Success Factor #3 from his book: The Flexible Project Model. Doug and I finish up the Speculate cycle and round off our discussion reviewing the Innovate, Evaluate and Disseminate cycles. Please check the links below for more information on The Flexible Project Model.

Also, don’t forget about the book give away! Jerry Manas, the author of Napoleon on Project Management and guest on Episode 020, has provided me with a book for one lucky listener … including a personalized autograph! If you would like to be included in the drawing for this great book, please e-mail me before December 15, 2006 at bookgiveaway@controllingchaos.com.

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Helpful resources:

  • Articles by Doug DeCarlo on the Flexible Project Model:
  • Links on Critical Chain and Management from Josh Nankivel:

  • This article is syndicated from Controlling Chaos . The original article is available here. Read more in Project Management News .

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