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Project Health

A periodic check-up is never bad, whether for personal or for project health. Look here for the tips and tricks that'll keep your projects healthy.
Project Audit
If you work on large government projects, it's a matter of when, not if, your project will get audited. Be prepared.

Structure and Satisfaction:Project Management as Morale Booster
- by Jeannette Cabanis-Brewin
Stop grousing about project management. It's actually good for you! Improved productivity is a leading benefit of implementing project management. Why? Taking the randomness and confusion out of the project worker's day and replacing it with clarity can only lead to a more satisfying work experience for both employee and employer. Now, what's wrong with that?

Dilbert Decisions Made Simple
Finally, an expert in the field of decision making. This exercise will help you figure out what it takes to make an educated decision.

Software Project Survival Test
Determine if your software project will be frightfully successful or merely frightful. Answer the questions, then total up your score. The scoring guidelines will tell you if your project is guaranteed to succeed in all respects, meeting its schedule, budget, quality and other targets, or if it has weaknesses in major areas (requirements, planning, project control, risk management and personnel).



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