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Successful Learning is a Two Way Street
Project Management, Watermark Learning

Successful Learning is a Two-Way Street

As an instructor, I am happy to own the success of the learning events I lead.  It is my job to understand students’ needs and then figure out how to best meet them.  In addition, it’s my responsibility to do that in a way that maximizes the student experience, that is, make it fun, engaging,

What is the value of the PMP
Project Management, Project Management Professional (PMP)®

What is the value of the PMP?

What is the value of PMP certification?  I was discussing this topic with a colleague recently and found myself being somewhat defensive.  Obviously, as an instructor for PMP certification, I have a significant bias toward investing in Project Management certification.  So I’ve been challenging myself to ask what difference does it really make? One opportunity that

Increasing Chances for Sponsorship Success
Communicating, Project Management

Increasing Chances for Sponsorship Success

Of all the things that threaten project success, poor or non-existent sponsorship is at or near the top of the list.  No sponsor?  No project. Below are three keys for increasing chances for sponsorship success in your organization: 1. Show small successes.  You’d probably like to see huge, sweeping change in this area, but let’s be

Are You My Sponsor?
Business Analysis, Communicating, Project Management

Are You My Sponsor?

In the popular children’s book A Mother for Choco, a baby bird goes looking for its mother.  He stops and asks Mrs. Giraffe, Mrs. Walrus, and others “Are you my mommy?”  But to no avail.  None of these potential mommies looks like Choco and so he is left alone and very sad and begins to

A Heavyweight Fight--Scrum vs. Waterfall Estimating Part 1
Agile, Business Analysis, Estimating and Planning, Planning, Project Management, Scrum, User Stories, Watermark Learning

A Heavyweight Fight–Scrum vs. Waterfall: Estimating Part 1

I think people like a good fight. Certainly the media seems to, not only in the world of politics, but also in the worlds of sports and entertainment to name a few. In the world of business analysis, the current fight seems to pit Agile methods against the Waterfall approach. For the next several blogs we’ll