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Management And The Medina

In the previous post I used a picture of myself leaving the medina of Fes, Morocco through the gate. For me, this old city is a great illustration of human complexity.

When discussing abstract concepts like networks of humans, complex adaptive systems and their fractal nature (a society is a large organization, an organization is a large group of people etc …) you sometimes can loose the link to reality. What is the picture you have in your mind when dealing with these concepts? While we are discussing the fish pond as metaphor, I want to share with you the image of the medina of Fes, Morocco.
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Project Shrink 2007

Now is a good time for reflection. 2007 was an exciting year for me and SoftwareProjects.org. This year I started searching for a proper whole for PM. I am looking for a true Project Management Body Of Knowledge, one that is based on psychology, sociology, organizational behavior, complex adaptive systems, and whatever might help us out. This quest started in February with the first draft of "How Project Management Will Get Its Groove Back". This paper created so many responses that I spent the remainder of the first half of this year reading up on sociology and adapative systems. My head still spins from all those great discussions :)

During the summer of 2007 I switched jobs. After working for over a decade in the publishing industry, I decided to give financial institutions a try. Because of this I had two months holiday this year (June and July) in between jobs in which I picked up blogging again and experimented with some formats.

Stuff I tried and liked:

Next year will be more intense. I will boost up production. Aim for higher quality. And if you read to previous bullet list, you will get an idea of what I will be doing. Heck, I will start right now… So, see you in the next year!

And I really hope you will stay tuned to my blog!

Cheers
Bas

PS Check out "Software development trends in 2008: Outsourcing, agile development". Of course I am also in it :)

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Judging Project Managers In 10 Minutes

A while ago I asked a group of you, my readers, my beloved, loyal readers, "If you have 10 minutes, how do you judge a project manager?" I have used the answers to that question for my monthly column at TechTarget… (you might have to register, but its free, and you have access to a lot of other interesting stuff).

The best summary of the responses is given by this statement: "If they just use jargon from the PMBok, I put them on the lower end of the scale. If they talk about the importance of stakeholders and people in general I put them on the high end of the scale. The PMBok hardly covers stakeholders, so they must have been in the trenches."

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Why Agile Popped Up on the Radar When it Did

This summer I asked myself two questions (well, some more, but who cares about my favorite pizza):

1) why is the most popular way of doing Project Management plan driven?
2) why did agile methods pop up during the mid-nineties and not earlier or later?

My answer to the second question is this months featured paper in PM World Today: "Why Agile Popped Up on the Radar When it Did"

For those who missed it, I answered question number one in last months issue.

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PM Should Be Intimate With Systems Dynamics And Free The PMBOK

Sometimes I amaze myself how good I am. I keep bugging you guys on using all kinds of fuzzy models and theories for Project Management. Even torture you with concepts of complex adaptive systems and system dynamics in general. BUT IT SEEMS I AM RIGHT! If even a PhD coins this subject… WOW! Me so great! :) Paul Giammalvo, the PhD I am referring to, also makes a plea to set the PMBoK free… make it free for the public. I really like this guy!

While you are at it, reading this months issue of PM World Today, you might check out my article "How Male Machismo Shaped Project Management"… I love to steer up some controversies… sorry about that. Hehehehehe.

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Speaking At Real Time Collaboration in Utrecht

For all Dutch people out there that want to see me live and unplugged :) I will be speaking at the Real Time Collaboration summit in Utrecht (The Netherlands) on September 18th. If you are interested in attending this seminar, please drop me a comment.

And if you are curious, my presentation is entitled: "Clothing Optional, and other benefits of the virtual workplace". It will be tremendous fun! My presentation is sponsored by ProjectPlace.nl.

Hope to see you there!

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