The Berlin Airlift Part 3 (The Colossus Awakens)
The Berlin Airlift is one of my favorite historical projects, and this is the third of four posts on the topic. Introduction Tunner quickly went
WHERE HISTORY AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT INTERSECT
The Berlin Airlift is one of my favorite historical projects, and this is the third of four posts on the topic. Introduction Tunner quickly went
The Berlin Airlift is one of my favorite historical projects, and this is the second of four posts on the topic. Introduction With the blockade
Introduction The Berlin Airlift is one of my favorite historical projects, and this is the first of four posts on the topic. The 25th of
Introduction This week’s topic is indispensability; and some of its effects on project managers. As I see it there are two types of indispensability: Type
Introduction Since I am planning to regale you with project management lessons from history, it is only fair that I advise you of some of
I struggled to decide the topic of the first History PM post, and finally picked communication; a blog is communication after all. Communication is an
What is “The History PM”? In 2005, while studying for the PMP exam, I attended a presentation on the project management lessons from Custer’s Last