by Mounir Ajam | Mar 26, 2024 | Applied Project Management (4PM)
Many, if not most, people in project management know Murphy or Murphy’s Law. According to the Murphy’s Law, “If anything can go wrong, it will. “ What does this mean to us in project management? There are many meanings; however, it is basically about accepting the...
by Mounir Ajam | Feb 14, 2015 | Project Management Certification
I was triggered to post this article from an exchange on Facebook. There are too many online groups promoting project management, project management certification, or both. Unfortunately, most encourage PMP certification as a savior of the global economy, managing...
by Mounir Ajam | Jul 11, 2013 | Human Aspects of Project Management, Management
This is a short blog just for fun – of course this is a story and not an actual situation although the scenario is inspired from experience! Only, the names are changed to protect the guilty and not embarrassed the victim — oops did I swap these? Although...
by Mounir Ajam | Apr 18, 2013 | Uncategorized
A while ago we published a blog called “performance and state of mind, lessons learned from sports”. In it we discussed how a focused mind could overcome big challenges and push people beyond their limits, while staying in control, and how relentless preparation and...
by Mounir Ajam | Mar 10, 2013 | Project Management Certification, Protecting Project Management Community
I am writing this blog as a follow-up to a few articles I wrote on the PMP exam. I was also incited to write today by a recent post on the LinkedIn and Facebook pages of a PMI chapter. This PMI chapter is just sharing a blog from another organization under the title:...