by Mounir Ajam | Nov 1, 2018 | Careers, How to, Learning, Project Management Training
This post is an indirect promotion of our project management online learning programs. Earlier in 2018 SUKAD launched the Quest to Mastering Project Management, PM Quest, which is a project management online program. The idea behind this program is to offer various...
by Mounir Ajam | Oct 21, 2018 | Entrepreneurship, How to differentiate, Management, Methodology-CAMMP, Organizational Project Management, Project Management Methodology, Project Management Videos
The term project could be used for anything, from going out to dinner to building a nuclear power plant. So what does the term project mean? We will address this question from different perspectives. We will discuss the term from a service provider viewpoint and a...
by Mounir Ajam | Oct 13, 2017 | How to, Methodology-CAMMP, Organizational Project Management
In this post, we will minimize the words and go with images from our upcoming book on CAMMP™ The Book Title: Project Management beyond Waterfall and Agile The Methodology: The Customizable and Adaptable Methodology for Managing Projects™ Step 1 for...
by Mounir Ajam | Sep 7, 2017 | How to, PMBOK Guide
With the recent release of the PMBOK Guide edition, I felt it is important to reflect back on something I wrote a long time ago and worth sharing again. Before we move on to this article. This article focuses on the size of the guide not because we are interested in...
by Mounir Ajam | Jun 22, 2017 | How to, Methodology-CAMMP, Project Management Methodology
The following post is related to our upcoming book, titled Project Management beyond Waterfall and Agile. In this post, we focus on how to apply the high-level processes (process groups) within a typical project discovery phase. Definitions CAMMP™ refers to...
by Mounir Ajam | May 9, 2017 | How to
Every once in a while we run into discussions and statements like: The PMBOK Guide is not real world, or The PMBOK Guide does not work Are these correct or realistic statements? Well, the best answer in project management always start with “it depends.”...