Posts Tagged ‘project management’

Project Runway and the Triple Constraint

August 10th, 2010 | Just for Fun, Knowledge Transfer, Leadership | Chris | View Comments

I’ve always felt deep-down that I would do well competing on Project Runway. Not because I know anything about sewing, or fashion, or fabric really. No, I feel that I would kick butt and take names because of my project management education. Namely, knowing how to balance the triple constraint.

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Do you wireframe?

May 13th, 2010 | Administration, Knowledge Transfer, Tools | Chris | View Comments

If so, I’ve got a great tool to show you–but not here!

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Great tools at a great price!

September 18th, 2009 | Administration, Making Money | Chris | View Comments

You may as well know that I’m a HUGE fan of open source. It’s sort of ironic, as the capitalist in me usually disdains at the socialist or communist type of motives behind it. In certain situations however, it’s a good thing as it leads to tremendous innovations that might not have been “profitable” to pay to have developed. But what does that mean for you, oh dear entrepreneur? I’m glad you asked! It means that now you can thumb your nose yet again at the corporate behemoths who chortle down from their mighty corporate towers, with their corporate suits and corporate leather loafers! No paying huge licensing fees to your competition for programs you just couldn’t live without.

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