Pick-Up Sticks or Process?

Learn from an old game on how to improve projects. “Pick-Up Sticks” was a game where you release a bundle of thin, 8-inch sticks onto a table. They land randomly. Each player must remove a stick without disturbing the remaining ones. Read how this applies to projects.

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Is RMO the new PMO?

PMOs that focus on time and budget only are not cutting it. Change the name “PMO” to “RMO” for Results Management Office. Focusing on project results rather than traditional project management scheduling could transform the their departments. Ready why…

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Taming the monster process

This post is about implementing what Forrester calls a collaborative process or what Gartner calls an unstructured process. It's a process that is not automated for transactional purposes, but is more fluid and driven by people, which accounts for about 80% of all business processes.

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PMI Symposium Survey Results

Pie recently sponsored the PMI Champlain Valley Chapter's 2013 Symposium event. We set up a survey for the attendees. We asked "What are your top 3 project best practice needs that you would like to discuss with your peers?"

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IIL & Pie Announces Strategic Alliance

NEW YORK, April 4, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- International Institute for Learning, Inc. (IIL) and PIEmatrix, Inc. announced today the formation of a strategic alliance that will integrate IIL's Unified Project Management Methodology (UPMM), a set of comprehensive web-based tools for managing projects, with the PIEmatrix business execution platform, an online enterprise project management software and portfolio dashboard suite.

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3 Steps to Micro Innovation

Does innovation have to be the big game changer? What about the little changes that add up to big value? I call this "micro-innovation". Improving your projects and processes with many small inventions can get you to success faster than the big macro innovation solution.

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Why Messaging Features are Important

Messaging features in tools are important. Consider using Pie or another collaborative application to talk with your co-workers about the work you’re doing. It increases the value of work flow and it also provides an archival history of past conversations.

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Art & Process: Gallery Owner uses Pie

Today, we have a guest blogger. His name is Ken Signorello. Ken is the owner of Darkroom Gallery and a Pie customer. Ken talks about his challenges with his monthly artist reception events. Listen to how he solved his issues with Pie and started building repeatable processes for improving his monthly receptions.

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