The Importance of Project Planning
by Perry
Planning the Project
We ended with a plan that needed validation. Here are the tips for doing that quickly and efficiently. whiteboard with a boxes circles and lines that form the Google plan
Review of what you have
You have a work break down structure and you've had a look to see if there are any gaps. If there are, you've filled them. Now you
by Perry
Planning the Project
We ended with a plan that needed validation. Here are the tips for doing that quickly and efficiently. whiteboard with a boxes circles and lines that form the Google plan
Review of what you have
You have a work break down structure and you've had a look to see if there are any gaps. If there are, you've filled them. Now you
In The Swing
by Clive
Ball on Bridge
This is a golf rules question about what happens if your shot ends up on a bridge when the bridge spans a ditch that is a hazard. Are you allowed a free drop off the path – the bridge - or are you counted as being in the hazard because the path is on a bridge crossing the ditch and therefore you have to drop under penalty?
Brian
I have to be honest Brian,
Helping to protect the environment
by Maki
Squeeze More From Every Drop
How much do you think of water as a “precious resource”? Of course I appreciate water after a long, hot day on my first sip to quench my thirst. But we hear much stronger calls to “conserve water”. Water is so easily available at home, there’s tons of water in the ocean and lakes, it even rains all the time in Vancouver!
In The Swing
by Clive
Footwork
Much – too much – is made of footwork in the golf swing. There are two classic, commonly made mistakes concerning the feet, each with an explainable cause.
The first mistake is what I call the exaggerated-left-heel-raise. This is where the player lifts their left heel straight up on the backswing, and are almost on tippy-toe. It is a very unnatural move, so I
The Importance of Project Planning
by Perry
How much is enough
In my opinion, initiation isn’t complete until the plan is signed off. It seems that one of the lessons project managers take some time to learn is that phases aren’t usually cut and dried. You learn something every step along the way that opens up questions about the step before.
This isn’t a failure of the methodology; it’s
Helping to protect the environment
by Maki
Sustainable Hollywood
Have you thought about the amount of energy used to make the movies we enjoy? For example, sets require lots of wood, bright lights, and air conditioning to cool them. Sustainability and care for the environment is a hot topic now, but where does the entertainment industry play in this?
Recently, I have been intrigued by the
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