Friday, May 7, 2010

Sheila and Tammy - Evaluate and Comment?



Note separate pages sections, above, yet all part of same blog. Note we can all tailor our own sections accordingly - click on them to see). This is an example of what can be done quickly and easily with Blogger. We can have our own tool, write to it on the fly ourselves, authorize staff to write to it, link it to metrics, and have it branded to CLIMB in our areas. I am taking about 30 seconds, literally, to make what you see here, happen. Obviously, with more time and planning, it can look great!


OR

We can each have complimentary or separate ones.

The point is quick, quality, cheap, and our full control.

We can easily direct it
to the website and have CLIMB graphics.

We can quickly do anything.

There is room for comments, we can embed and quickly change surveys, or inks and images for clients and/or PCC.

Rob

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Please take this survey

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Monday, October 13, 2008

sample text here. let's turn some text into a link that works in the blog: Portland State will be the text.nrelktjerklaj

Thursday, July 31, 2008

What does it take to earn a PMP Certification?

The standard recognized certificate is the PMP or Project Manager Professional certification. The PMI site, (www.pmi.org) offers this knowledge about obtaining your certificate:

Applicants must have 35 hours of specific project management education.
With a Bachelor’s Degree (or the global equivalent): Applicants must have a minimum three years’ professional project management experience, during which 4,500 hours are spent leading and directing project tasks, up to eight years from the time of application.

Without a Bachelor’s Degree (or the global equivalent): Applicants must have a minimum five years’ professional project management experience, during which at least 7,500 hours are spent leading and directing project tasks, up to eight years from the time of application.


The PMP Credential Examination

This four-hour examination composed of 200 multiple-choice questions measures your ability to apply knowledge, skills and techniques used in project management. The examination is developed by groups of individuals from around the globe who hold the PMP credential and is routinely reviewed and revised to ensure the best and consistently objective assessment.

to project success!

Rob Bremmer, rob.bremmer@cadencemc.com

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Birth of a blog - Project Management

Everything must start somewhere. This blog begins here and now!

How can you tell a project? That is the fundamental question. The answer is, aproject has a definitive beginning and a definitive ending. Anything else is, or becomes, operations. This is the root of all will discuss over time. Projects bring value to the organizations which sponsor them, and are assigned to people we call project managers with the expectation they will be completed on or before time,on or under cost, and at or exceeding performance expectations. It really is as simple as that, but along the way complexities arise; conflicts with organizational strategies, unforeseen issues arise, communications become fractured and confusing. We will address all these issues over time.

to project success,
Rob Bremmer