Here is a helpful 9-minute presentation on the The Inversion Method (although the last minute is not so helpful.) As explained here, it less a method and more of a mental model or a general approach for problem-solving and decision-making. In a nutshell, it can be summarized as “avoiding stupidity” or “reverse engineering success”. Instead […]
Category: Paradigm
Six paradigms of project know-how:
business, systems, design, Kaizen, plan-driven, agile
“Fishbone Diagram Explained”
The fishbone, cause/effect, or Ishikawa diagram is a construct enabling teams to analyze root causes of issues and defects in a very systematic fashion. Here it is explained clearly – via slidedeck with useful visuals – in about 7′.
“How to Create a Product Backlog”
Current, useful explanation of product backlog creation in about 7′. Helpful outline of the context of backlog creation, namely product vision, product roadmap, product release plan. Basically talking head format, but the speaker is good, the talk is clear, and production values are high.
“How to apply Kanban in Jira: A Quick Guide”
This 12.5′ video looks at the Kanban construct at three levels: The platform is an extremely popular one, namely Atlassian’s Jira.
“What does a project manager do ? Project Manager Vs Project Sponsor Vs Team Members”
Useful 7′ overview of role stucture of project teams, especially “traditional” teams, i.e. those developing products via a plan-driven approach. Lots of well-organized information here (though the emphasis seems to be on getting certifed rather than gaining real-world know-how)
“UML Use Case Diagrams”
A use case is an activity within a system enabling a user to accomplish a goal. Pertinent to that goal, a use case diagram is a simple visual representation of user(s), system, use cases, and relationships among them. Dating back to the early 1990’s, use case and use case diagramming are among the earliest constructs […]
“Introduction to Modern Project Discovery”
The opportunity solutions tree (OST) is a construct that helps internal teams discover and create what is of real value, both to their customers and to their company, continously. It is clear, logical, and empirical, quite similar, in many ways, to the lean start up approach to launching a new company, for example, in its […]
“A Step-by-Step Guide to Better Product Discovery”
11.5′ intro to product discovery based on the double diamond construct. Talking head style, but the talk is useful and usefully supported by visuals and highlights.
“5 Best Project Scheduling Software”
Planning and executing complex plan-driven projects in the real world became far easier in the early 1990’s. What happened then to make it so were two things: PMI’s PMBOK® Guide and Microsoft’s MS Project. MS Project was the first major project scheduling platform. Its programming – based on project management constructs including “task list” and […]
“WBS Creation – 10 Golden Rules – Work Breakdown Structure”
Hands-on, useful guidance on creating WBS … in less than 6′!