by Ed Wallington | Nov 8, 2011 | Project Management
There is always a great deal of discussion in the project management field around the ‘core’, ‘key’ or ‘vital’ skills of a Project Manager; undoubtedly, one of the top responses is communication. I would agree with this, a project...
by Ed Wallington | Sep 10, 2011 | Project Management
I have often been asked what is the ‘best’ or a ‘good starting’ project management qualification? This is a tricky question to answer, as there are many elements to this, and I would also suggest that there is no such thing as...
by Ed Wallington | Sep 6, 2011 | Book Review, Business&Leadership, Project Management
The Contract Scorecard by Sara Cullen It is not often that I can sum a book up in five words – this book makes business sense! How often have contracts for outsourced services been created, because they ‘had to be’, and then just left on the shelf to gather dust? How...
by Ed Wallington | Apr 26, 2011 | Project Management
Should project management basics be taught at school? In my view, Yes. I am not talking about extensive depth or discussion of project management, but the basics as a life skill for all. I think that project management ‘essentials’ such as work breakdown...
by Ed Wallington | Apr 20, 2011 | Business&Leadership
Over the past 2 months I have been undertaking an online distance learning course from Villanova University courtesy of Arras People. You can read my series of views and comments on my learning experience of the Advanced Strategic Project Management certificate on my...