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Alex S. Brown, PMP IPMA-C

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Thursday, 29 November 2007 by Alex Brown

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I am Alex S. Brown, PMP IPMA-C, a senior project manager. You can find out more about my experience and background from my on-line resume, my LinkedIn profile, or my OpenBC profile. If you wish to contact me my e-mail address is webmaster@alexsbrown.com.
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Selecting the Best Format for a Project Charter

Thursday, 13 September 2007 by Alex Brown

Learn the best writing style, language, and format for your next project charter. In a fair world, only content would matter, but in the real world, these writing tips can help make your project successful.

Strategic Project Management

Tuesday, 21 November 2006 by Alex Brown

It is time to put project management on the agenda of the board meetings for your organization. Traditionally project management has been a tool for scheduling, planning, and execution. It brings efficiency and predictability to organizations that embrace it. Usually it is adopted by mid-level management to optimize one or two department’s activities. Learn about how the President and CEO of a 400-employee company have made project management their core method to execute their Strategic Plan. Project management is ready for the board room. Learn ways to bring it to the attention of senior managers.

What Knowledge is Unique to Project Management?

Monday, 15 May 2006 by Alex Brown

Project management is not yet a profession. One barrier to becoming a profession is the lack of a unique, well-defined body of knowledge. This editorial explores the issue and lists a few knowledge areas, tools, and techniques that could serve as the start of a unique body of knowledge.

Sample Scheduling Standards

Sunday, 19 March 2006 by Alex Brown

To help create consistent, high-quality schedules, organizations may create standards for schedules. These standards help all project managers follow similar principles when creating a new schedule, making them easier to integrate into a portfolio and easier to manage overall. Standards can also help ensure that newer project managers do not repeat common mistakes made by the organization in the past.

This article provides sample standards, and advice on how to customize them to an organization’s practices and needs.

Project Manager Joke On-Line — With Audio!

Friday, 3 March 2006 by Alex Brown

Even if you already know the one about the project manager and the genie, listen to this retelling and variation on that joke.
This new item is a first for this website in two different ways. It is the first joke on the site, and it is the first attempt to deliver slides and synchronized audio [...]

Best Practices for Red-Yellow-Green Reports

by Alex Brown

Describes the use of a red-yellow-green status report at a particular company, and some best practices for this popular report format.

Published in early 2006 in the PMI New York City Chapter e-newsletter.

Schedule, Jr.: Professional Scheduling in a Small Company

Sunday, 29 January 2006 by Alex Brown

Describes the key decisions of one 400-person company implementing project management across the enterprise, including IT and all insurance business units. Many project management techniques were designed to help the largest organizations and the largest projects. This paper examines which of them work well in smaller organizations.

To be presented at the 2006 PMI College of Scheduling Annual Conference in Orlando, Florida between April 23 and April 26, 2006.

Project Schedules and Return on Investment

Saturday, 10 December 2005 by Alex Brown

key financial terms, including return on investment, time value of money, payback period, and first-to-market advantage. Applies these financial concepts to sample projects, to help project managers understand the business impact of schedule changes.

Presented at the 2006 PMI College of Scheduling Annual Conference in Orlando, Florida between April 23 and April 26, 2006. Also presented at the PMI North America Congress in Atlanta, Georgia on October 8, 2007.

A Sample Template for Project Charters

Saturday, 8 October 2005 by Alex Brown

Organizations may choose to adopt a standard process for approving all projects. Using a template for all proposals can make the approval process easier and provide other benefits to the organization. This article provides a simple template, instructions on filling it out, and a sample completed project charter.

Any organization developing their own standard process to charter new projects can use this template as a starting point and customize it.