by Mounir Ajam | Nov 13, 2017 | Agile "Project Management"
Good day all Today, I just want to share a few images that might help us understand that IT (like Software Development, etc.) and Construction Projects is often misleading and that when we use these terms, we are most likely confusing “project” with...
by Mounir Ajam | Nov 5, 2017 | PMBOK Guide
In the new PMBOK Guide, a few processes changed names to use the word “monitor” instead of “control” in the name of the process, like Monitor Risks instead of Control Risks. Why the change and is this logical? PMI Views The view of the PMI...
by Mounir Ajam | Nov 2, 2017 | Organizational Project Management, PMBOK Guide, Project Management Methodology
How does CAMMP™, The Customizable and Adaptable Methodology for Managing Projects™, compares to global guides like ISO 21500 and PMBOK Guide? The following table summarizes the differences The table also includes a comparison to PRINCE2. For learning more about CAMMP...
by Mounir Ajam | Oct 30, 2017 | Methodology-CAMMP, Organizational Project Management, PMBOK Guide
Since 2007, when we developed the first generation of CAMMP™, The Customizable and Adaptable Methodology for Managing Projects™ (or CAM2P at that time), and some asks about the differences between CAMMP and PMBOK Guide. To know the differences, read on: A bit of...
by Mounir Ajam | Oct 27, 2017 | Agile "Project Management", Management, Methodology-CAMMP, Organizational Project Management, Project Life Cycle, Strategy
I have been reading some posts on Agile and its usage in construction and what a disaster. The confusion Most of the posts have significant errors in understanding project management. For example: Many posts confuse agility and agile mindset with Agile principles or...
by Mounir Ajam | Oct 25, 2017 | Agile "Project Management", Organizational Project Management, Project Management Certification
A recent post on ProjectManagement.com posed this question “PMI CERTIFICATION IN CONSTRUCTION IS IT A REQUIREMENT?” This topic has generated interesting discussion. To read the various views please visit the post. What we share below is part of our views...