Posts from:Enterprise Project Management
Project Management and Daily Life – 2 of 2
By: Collin Quiring This is part two of a two part blog on using Project Management in our daily lives. My sister challenged me the other day by saying that all the stuff I do every day doesn’t apply to her (or my) life. While some might agree... (more...)
Portfolio Server 2007 System Administrator
By: Tanya Foster In previous posts, we’ve talked a little about the Builder module and the Scorecard view, but now let’s talk about what we do next. Next we need to create our portfolios. This is where we define our business ideas into project... (more...)
Project Management and Daily Life – 1 of 2
By: Collin Quiring This is part one of a two part blog on using Project Management in our daily lives. My sister challenged me the other day by saying that all the stuff I do every day doesn’t apply to her (or my) life. In the area of Project... (more...)
Project Server 2003: Upgrade to 2007 or wait for 2010?
By: Collin Quiring I am being asked by customers about whether Project Server and upgrading. Should they upgrade to Project Server 2007 now, or should they wait for 2010 to come out? I know that in these tough economic times, there is a tendency... (more...)
Portfolio Server – Questions and Answers
By: Tanya Foster The following are some of the questions that arose from a Portfolio Server webinar that Tanya Foster did on Microsoft Portfolio Server. Included are her answers that were sent to the attendees. 1. How does Portfolio Server... (more...)
Why use Microsoft Project Server?
By: Collin Quiring If you view our website, you know that we specialize in Microsoft Project Server. You also can see that we are PMP (Project Management Professionals) certified. As PMP certified individuals, we are demonstrating that we understand... (more...)
SaaS and You – Which organization size is right for SaaS?
By: Collin Quiring We have already talked about SaaS in various levels of detail here on this blog. However, recent conversations have me thinking about it again. The basic point of the conversation was around the subject of “What size company... (more...)
Portfolio Server…The Beginning
By: Tanya Foster Welcome to another installment in our Portfolio Server Series. I thought about starting at the very beginning with these Portfolio Server blogs, which would be all of the settings, but then I decided, well… there may be a lot of people... (more...)
Simple Complexity – Projects, Portfolios, Dashboards and Twitter
By: Collin Quiring I’m a detail oriented person and that is part of why I enjoy being a Project Manager – I get to dive into all the gory details and nuances. But, like many people, I am busy and anything that isn’t a Project that I am involved... (more...)
Business Analysis and Project Management
By: Collin Quiring A new study on IT technology projects in excess of $250,000 by IAG Consulting discovered that project success is “improbable” for 68% of companies. And, that for the other 32% the likelihood of success was “probable” because... (more...)