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Rich Wheeler's Thoughts on SE, BA, RM, BPM, PM, and Other Nerdly Stuff: December 2013
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Rich Wheeler's Thoughts on SE, BA, RM, BPM, PM, and Other Nerdly Stuff. Conserving Lessons Learned about Systems Engineering, Business Analysis, Requirements Management, Process Improvement, Project Management, Careers, and Writing. Should I ask for introductions to expand my network? Giammatteo, Giacomo. Should You Ask For Introductions on Linked in? 2 December 2013. http:/ nomistakes.org/ask-introductions-linked/? Goback=%2Egde 1800872 member 5813661638988947460#%21. Providing an introduction is a smal...
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Rich Wheeler's Thoughts on SE, BA, RM, BPM, PM, and Other Nerdly Stuff: The Black Hole of the Agile World: Systems Thinking
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Rich Wheeler's Thoughts on SE, BA, RM, BPM, PM, and Other Nerdly Stuff. Conserving Lessons Learned about Systems Engineering, Business Analysis, Requirements Management, Process Improvement, Project Management, Careers, and Writing. The Black Hole of the Agile World: Systems Thinking. Agile fanatics (excuse me:. Love to do things in tiny increments. That's OK for products where bite-sized deliveries have value, but it's fantasyland for many real-world projects. Thousands of Systems Engineers lost their j...
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Rich Wheeler's Thoughts on SE, BA, RM, BPM, PM, and Other Nerdly Stuff
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Rich Wheeler's Thoughts on SE, BA, RM, BPM, PM, and Other Nerdly Stuff. Conserving Lessons Learned about Systems Engineering, Business Analysis, Requirements Management, Process Improvement, Project Management, Careers, and Writing. Recruiting 101 says not to put salary ranges on job posts. - LinkedIn discussion. Raise % = (New - N/A) / N/A x 100%. You can only give a raise to somebody you already employ. Substituting a new hire's history for N/A is dishonest. Take an extreme example: Suppose I fill time...
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Rich Wheeler's Thoughts on SE, BA, RM, BPM, PM, and Other Nerdly Stuff: November 2013
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Rich Wheeler's Thoughts on SE, BA, RM, BPM, PM, and Other Nerdly Stuff. Conserving Lessons Learned about Systems Engineering, Business Analysis, Requirements Management, Process Improvement, Project Management, Careers, and Writing. Communicating the Organization's Direction: The Missing Ingredient. The average worker could not tell you the vision of the employer. Project monitoring and control. Defining the direction is part of creating the business plan. Any responsible business owner will create m...
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Rich Wheeler's Thoughts on SE, BA, RM, BPM, PM, and Other Nerdly Stuff: February 2014
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Rich Wheeler's Thoughts on SE, BA, RM, BPM, PM, and Other Nerdly Stuff. Conserving Lessons Learned about Systems Engineering, Business Analysis, Requirements Management, Process Improvement, Project Management, Careers, and Writing. Change Request Analysis or Filing the Change Request - Which First? Defining the Change Request. However, I define filing a CR as placing it under control of the CCB. That does not mean that the entire board oversees the CR before it has been analyzed. It means that t...Suppo...
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Rich Wheeler's Thoughts on SE, BA, RM, BPM, PM, and Other Nerdly Stuff: Influencing without Authority
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Rich Wheeler's Thoughts on SE, BA, RM, BPM, PM, and Other Nerdly Stuff. Conserving Lessons Learned about Systems Engineering, Business Analysis, Requirements Management, Process Improvement, Project Management, Careers, and Writing. Does anyone have advice or resources for managing up when you have proposal contributors or stakeholders who are Sr. to you? Especially when they have no idea of proposal best practices but they still have.opinions). - Etiak Y. Learning to influence without authority. What wi...
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Rich Wheeler's Thoughts on SE, BA, RM, BPM, PM, and Other Nerdly Stuff: Differences between Risks and Issues, Part 2
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Rich Wheeler's Thoughts on SE, BA, RM, BPM, PM, and Other Nerdly Stuff. Conserving Lessons Learned about Systems Engineering, Business Analysis, Requirements Management, Process Improvement, Project Management, Careers, and Writing. Differences between Risks and Issues, Part 2. Differences between Risks and Issues, Part 2. Threats; and Another Side of Risk. Part 1 (click here). Of this series defined. Another side of risk. Risk has two real parts:. Cause - A condition or possible change in conditions.
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Observations: October 2009
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Friday, October 30, 2009. The editor yelled at his computer. Why don't you work? A few minutes later, he let out a yelp of happiness. The internet was working again. A minute later, he yelled again. The internet was playing hide and go seek. Posted by Wheeler Reviews. Monday, October 19, 2009. Harmony Wheeler is a freelance writer specializing in news features and movie reviews. She writes regularly for her student newspaper, The Chimes ( http:/ www.chimes.biola.edu/. Wheeler is experienced in writing on...
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Rich Wheeler's Thoughts on SE, BA, RM, BPM, PM, and Other Nerdly Stuff: 3 Factors in Risk Management: Probability, Impact, and Velocity
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Rich Wheeler's Thoughts on SE, BA, RM, BPM, PM, and Other Nerdly Stuff. Conserving Lessons Learned about Systems Engineering, Business Analysis, Requirements Management, Process Improvement, Project Management, Careers, and Writing. 3 Factors in Risk Management: Probability, Impact, and Velocity. Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses in Project Risk Management. Both take into account Probability (P) and Impact (I). A Risk Score is the product of the two. And Risk Response Planning. EMV) EMV is often used...
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