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		<title>Web site layout - Appendix: Formal Project Management Training and Certification 371</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Appendix: Formal Project Management Training and Certification 371   Some of the other requirements for obtaining PMP certification are      High school diploma or a comparable certification.    At least 35 hours of project management education.    A minimum of 7,500 hours working in a leadership [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Appendix: Formal Project Management Training and Certification 371   Some of the other requirements for obtaining PMP certification are      High school diploma or a comparable certification.    At least 35 hours of project management education.    A minimum of 7,500 hours working in a leadership role and providing  direction for particular types of tasks.    At least 60 months of project management experience.  PMI randomly audits applications, so be sure to keep all of your   documentation.     You must pass the PMP certification exam, which consists of 200 multiple- choice questions. The questions you get are random, so if you and your  best buddy take the exam at the same time in the same location, you  won   t be asked the same questions.  If you have a baccalaureate degree (otherwise known as a bachelor   s degree),  you only have to work 4,500 hours in a leadership role. And instead of 60  months of project management experience, you   ll only need 36 months.   Understanding what a PMP  certification says to others    The esteemed PMP certification demonstrates to potential employers, stakeholders,  your project team, and others with an understanding of the difficulty  of attaining PMP status, that you have completed the arduous requirements  necessitated of this standing. This accomplishment also shows that you have  a solid understanding of project management concepts and principles. When  you earn the PMP certification, it shows that you are willing to work hard and  that you take your choice of careers and professional field seriously. Obtaining  your PMP certification validates that you understand the principles and  accepted practices of the project management field. It also proves that you  are willing to go the extra mile to attain professionalism in the field of project  management. The PMP certification is recognized all over the world.   Understanding what the PMP  certification gets you   Obtaining your status as a PMP is likely to increase your chances of a higher  salary, advancement in the project management field, and the respect of your  peers. Your skin will glow, there will be an aura about you, and your teeth will  be whiter. Plus, it   s cool to have another set of initials after your name.    <br />We recommend high quality webhost to host and run your jsp application: <a href="http://jsp.javaservletwebsitehosting.com">christian web host</a> services.
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		<title>370 Software Project Management For Dummies   Opportunities  (Web hosts)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Dec 2007 02:07:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[370 Software Project Management For Dummies     Opportunities to join special interest groups and local chapters in the  PMI network. You can teach others and receive information from other  professionals who work in the same field as you, or in other fields.    Access to knowledge areas, project [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>370 Software Project Management For Dummies     Opportunities to join special interest groups and local chapters in the  PMI network. You can teach others and receive information from other  professionals who work in the same field as you, or in other fields.    Access to knowledge areas, project management career information, and  training information and opportunities.    Memberships in PMI colleges, where members share a common interest  and expertise in a particular project management knowledge area.    Numerous opportunities for professional development and networking.  Visit the PMI Web site at www.pmi.orgfor more information and to discover  a plethora of other reasons for joining this prestigious organization.   PMI has over 200,000 members (and it continues to grow) from over 100  countries. The current annual membership fee of $119 for an individual membership  or $30 for a student membership is a bargain.   Finding Out Whether the Project  Management Professional  Certification Is for You   If you   re already a project manager or work on project teams as a developer or  in some other capacity, you probably know several project managers. Conduct  an informal poll: Of all the project managers with whom you are familiar, how  many have their PMP certification? Probably not many. The PMP certification  isn   t an easy qualification to obtain. This certification is the top of the line  because it   s so difficult to obtain, and it is very highly regarded.   Earning the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is a challenging  and arduous feat. First, before you can even start the certification  process, you have to have worked as a project manager for a predefined  number of hours. The conventional wisdom is that as you continue to work  as a project manager and gain experience in the field, you will become better  at being a project management professional. After all, most people learn best  through experience, so you should become better at project management the  longer you do it, right?    When you become a PMP, you also pledge to abide by the PMI code of professional  conduct. You can find out more about the PMI code of conduct from  the PMI Web site and from almost every PMP certification study guide on the  market.    <br />In case you need quality webspace to host and run your web applications, try our <a href="http://j2ee.a1websitehosting.net">personal web hosting</a> services.
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		<title>Appendix Formal Project Management Training and Certification In</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2007 04:00:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Appendix    Formal Project Management  Training and Certification     In This Appendix     Introducing PMP Certification    Getting to know the PMI    Knowing certification requirements  As with any other professional field, there are organizations, certifications,  and career development opportunities [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Appendix    Formal Project Management  Training and Certification     In This Appendix     Introducing PMP Certification    Getting to know the PMI    Knowing certification requirements  As with any other professional field, there are organizations, certifications,  and career development opportunities that you should be aware  of. Accountants have their CPA (Certified Professional Accountant) designation;  engineers can take tests to become PEs (Professional Engineers); and  project managers can look forward to obtaining their PMP (Project  Management Professional) status through the Project Management Institute.    PMI supports all areas of project management, not just software project  management.   Getting Up Close and Personal with  the Project Management Institute    The Project Management Institute (PMI), founded in 1969, is an increasingly  influential and prominent organization that focuses on enhancing and encouraging  the career development of project management professionals, while  offering opportunities for professional development and knowledge sharing.  PMI serves as a project management resource. Membership benefits include     Access to project management professional publications that exhibit  examples of successful project management ventures. The PMI   s publications  are immensely helpful in providing peer learning opportunities  and mentorship.   <br />From our experience, we are can tell you that you can find a reliable and cheap webhost service at <a href="http://www.javaservletwebsitehosting.com">Java Web Hosting</a> services.
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		<title>368 Part VI: The Part of Tens It  (Best web site)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[368 Part VI: The Part of Tens   It may not be easy, but you need to communicate both good and bad news in  a timely manner. Stakeholders have to know what   s going on, and it   s your  responsibility to communicate with them. This is really easy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>368 Part VI: The Part of Tens   It may not be easy, but you need to communicate both good and bad news in  a timely manner. Stakeholders have to know what   s going on, and it   s your  responsibility to communicate with them. This is really easy advice to understand,  but surprisingly difficult to follow.   It   s best to communicate bad news as soon as you have the information.    Believe me, your stakeholders will react more positively if they hear news in  a timely manner than if you wait and tell them something when it   s too late.   If the schedule may slip, or your costs may be overrun, or you think you  might be losing a key team member, promptly communicate that. You never  know, someone to whom you   re communicating may just be able to help you  with the problem or issue. At the least, give them that opportunity.    <br />In case you need quality webspace to host and run your web applications, try our <a href="http://j2ee.a1websitehosting.net">personal web hosting</a> services.
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2007 11:08:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Make Any Software Project Better 367      Always talk about follow-ups. The last agenda item should include next  steps or follow up. Before they leave the meeting, all attendees should  have a clear understanding as to what will happen next and when it  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Make Any Software Project Better 367      Always talk about follow-ups. The last agenda item should include next  steps or follow up. Before they leave the meeting, all attendees should  have a clear understanding as to what will happen next and when it  should happen.    Don   t let the minutes pass you by. Always, without fail, every time, forever  and ever, follow up each meeting with meeting minutes. Distribute  them as soon after the meeting as possible and be sure to ask for corrections  or additions to the minutes. If someone sends you changes to your  minutes, send out the corrected minutes as soon as possible. Be sure to  include all appropriate stakeholders in the meeting minutes, whether or  not they attended the meeting.  Post the minutes on either a team Web page or a shared drive somewhere  on the network. Stakeholders should have easy access to all meeting  minutes and they should be stored in an organized fashion.   Establishing Project Rules  Before the Project Begins    It   s so easy to follow rules when you know what they are. It   s pretty much a  no-brainer to follow an established, well-known rule.   If you want project team members to adhere to project rules, make sure they  know what the rules are before the project begins. Better yet, ask your team  members to contribute to the list of project rules. Take advantage of the  expertise and intelligence of the smart people you hired. People are always  more likely to follow rules if they helped develop them.   After you establish guidelines, cover them in the project kick-off meeting. Go  over each rule and ask if anyone needs clarification. Don   t forget to follow up  with documentation.   Communicating Good and Bad News   Remember when you were little and you broke your neighbor   s window  with your curve ball, or received a bad grade in citizenship, or    accidentally     cut your brother   s hair? You were probably a little apprehensive about telling  your parents the bad news. That attitude gets carried over into adulthood.  People may not be eager to communicate bad news, but they have no problem  communicating good news.    <br />We would like to recommend you tested and proved <a href="http://jboss.premiumwebsitehosting.net">virtual web hosting</a> services, which you will surely find to be of great quality.
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		<description><![CDATA[366 Part VI: The Part of Tens   doesn   t sound too difficult, right? Well, it doesn   t get any more difficult than  that. On the agenda, document each agenda item, along with the responsible  person and the time span for each agenda item. When attendees walk into [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>366 Part VI: The Part of Tens   doesn   t sound too difficult, right? Well, it doesn   t get any more difficult than  that. On the agenda, document each agenda item, along with the responsible  person and the time span for each agenda item. When attendees walk into a  conference room, they should have absolutely no doubt as to the purpose of  the meeting. Here is an example of a well-prepared meeting agenda:   Meeting Agenda for Review of Training Methodology    Meeting Date: Tuesday, November 12  Meeting Time: 1:00   2:00 p.m.  Meeting Location: Room 123A  Facilitator: Mary  Recorder: Tony  Meeting Invitees: Bob, Tom, Sue, Mary, Tony, Glenda, Gladys, Roger  Meeting Purpose: The purpose of this meeting is to review the train   ing methodology for the software that will be  implemented on June 10 of next year.  Agenda Item 1: Discuss the three basic training methodologies  (1:00   1:30 p.m. [Tony])  Agenda Item 2: Review the CBT (1:30   1:45 p.m. [Glenda])  Agenda Item 3: Questions and Next Steps (1:45   2:00 p.m. [Tony])  Next Meeting: Tuesday, November 19  Next Meeting Location: Room 123B   Be sure the agenda is distributed prior to the meeting. When attendees walk  in the room for the meeting, they should already understand the purpose of  the meeting.   Here are some helpful hints for making the meeting more efficient:     Start the meeting on time. The best way to get people to be at a meeting  on time is to gain a reputation for always starting a meeting on time.    Stay on topic. When someone brings up a topic that is not on your  agenda, offer to place that item on the parking lot, which is a document  where you keep items to be discussed at a later time.    Play the librarian. When two or more people begin to have a side discussion,  calmly remind them that everyone needs to stay focused and  stay away from side topics. Is that subtle enough? After you say that  once, you   re unlikely to say it again.   <br />Note: In case you are looking for affordable and reliable webhost to host and run your j2ee application check Vision <a href="http://linux.javaservletwebsitehosting.com">J2ee Web Hosting</a> services.
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Dec 2007 15:11:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Make Any Software Project Better 365   Documenting Your Project  Even if You Don   t Want To    But then again, why wouldn   t you want to document your software project?  As we say in Chapter 17, a project worth doing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Make Any Software Project Better 365   Documenting Your Project  Even if You Don   t Want To    But then again, why wouldn   t you want to document your software project?  As we say in Chapter 17, a project worth doing is a project worth documenting.  Your project is worth doing, right? Not only should you be documenting  your software project plans as well as all of the subsidiary plans, but you also  need to document your lessons learned.    Here are some tips for documenting lessons learned:     Start early: Most people start their lessons learned documents at the  end of a project, but they should start this documentation at the beginning  of a project. Create a spreadsheet that has placeholders for each  area of your project and then add to this document as the project progresses.  By the time you close the project, you will already have a nearly  complete lessons learned document that you and others can use for  your future software projects.    Make it a group thing: You could even make lessons learned an agenda  item for each of your project team meetings. After team members  become accustomed to seeing this lessons learned document and  watching it grow as the project progresses, they will start feeling ownership  of the document. The project team will also get used to thinking in  terms of every issue or problem resulting in a lesson learned instead of  just considering problems as something to overcome.    Spread it around: When your software project is complete, you can distribute  the lessons learned document to your project team and then  complete it with the team during the post project review meeting. Your  team, your sponsor, and all the stakeholders over all the land will be in  awe of your superior project management powers.  Hosting a Successful Project Meeting   Have you ever attended a meeting that reminded you of a three-ring circus?  There was no agenda, one guy was talking on his cellphone, several people  were having side conversations, you weren   t sure of the purpose of the meeting,  and not only that, but the donuts were stale? Don   t let this happen to  you. Hosting a successful project meeting is not that difficult, and requires  just a little planning and thoughtfulness.   First, and maybe most importantly, send out an agenda to all invitees prior to  the meeting. In the agenda, document the purpose of the meeting. So far, this    <br />We recommend you use <a href="http://j2ee.premiumwebsitehosting.net">shared web hosting</a> services, because many users agree that it is cheap, reliable and customer-satisfying webhost.
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		<description><![CDATA[364 Part VI: The Part of Tens    After you know what these signs are, deal with them as soon as you spot  them. Be proactive; don   t wait for your Invitation to Project Failure to show  up in your interoffice mail box.   The key to turning [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>364 Part VI: The Part of Tens    After you know what these signs are, deal with them as soon as you spot  them. Be proactive; don   t wait for your Invitation to Project Failure to show  up in your interoffice mail box.   The key to turning around an imperiled project is communication. This  means not just talking with your sponsor and team members, but listening,  too. Then you must act.   Planning, Planning, and  a Little More Planning    There are five process groups involved in project management. These  process groups are     Initiation    Planning    Executing    Monitoring and controlling    Closing  You will spend most of your time in the planning phase, and this is completely  logical when you think of all the activities that you and your software project  team will accomplish during the planning process. You will be     Developing project management plans    Developing project schedules    Defining project scope    Estimating duration of activities    Estimating costs and budgets    Documenting communication plans    Creating risk management and quality management plans    Planning the scope    Creating the work breakdown structure    Determining the project sequence of activities    Estimating the types and quantities of project resources  Planning is not a one-time deal. That   s why they call it an iterative process.    <br />Looking for affordable and reliable webhost to host and run your business application? Then look no more and go to <a href="http://mysql5.premiumwebsitehosting.net">servlet web hosting</a> services.
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		<description><![CDATA[Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Make Any Software Project Better 363   Recognizing Failure Before It Arrives    How can you recognize something before it even arrives? It   s possible, and  you don   t have to be clairvoyant, either. If you know how to look for the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Make Any Software Project Better 363   Recognizing Failure Before It Arrives    How can you recognize something before it even arrives? It   s possible, and  you don   t have to be clairvoyant, either. If you know how to look for the signs  of impending failure before the failure actually occurs, in fact, you   ll have a  significant advantage in the software project management game.   The other crucial element (perhaps more crucial than simply recognizing  signs of failure) is being proactive in dealing with potential issues before failure  bears its ugly head. You know that if you see or smell smoke, there   s  probably a fire nearby, right? Great, but recognition makes no difference if  you don   t run for the fire extinguisher.   Remember that projects are more likely to fail at the beginning than at the  end. So do everything in your power to prevent failure at the beginning.  Spend a sufficient amount of time planning your software project, gathering  requirements from your customers, and developing a strong, solid communication  plan (and adhering to it), then use those exceptional leadership skills  of yours to build a strong, motivated, software project team.   Here are a few signs of potential project failure:     Have you or anyone from your project team started to let a few deadlines  slip? That   s bad. What   s worse is if no one   s even a bit surprised  anymore when deadlines do slip.    Has your project changed so much you don   t recognize it anymore? If  too much scope creep has, um, crept in, your project is in danger.    Are you starting to have a high turnover from your team? If people are  dropping like flies (for whatever reason), they are taking knowledge with  them. That   s bad. But what   s worse is if they   re leaving because morale  is low or because they don   t respect their project manager.    Speaking of low morale, are you seeing signs of it? Are team members  bickering more often than usual, losing interest in the project, or putting  silly words in the middle of their software code just to see if anyone  notices? Are programmers sleeping at their desks, coming in late, leaving  early, or taking marathon lunches?    Has your sponsor been missing meetings with you? Does he or she  appear disconnected from the project?    Have your stakeholders started getting a vacuous look in their eyes  whenever you mention deliverables and risks?    Has the sponsor started to micromanage you? Do you lack the autonomy  you need to bring the project to a successful completion?   <br />Check <a href="http://tomcat.premiumwebsitehosting.net">Tomcat Web Hosting</a> services for best quality webspace to host your web application.
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		<title>How to cite a web site - 362 Part VI: The Part of Tens Keep</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[362 Part VI: The Part of Tens   Keep in mind that one of the purposes of the project plans is to document  and communicate exactly what you hope to accomplish when you create the  software. You must document the resources required to accomplish project  tasks, start and end dates of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>362 Part VI: The Part of Tens   Keep in mind that one of the purposes of the project plans is to document  and communicate exactly what you hope to accomplish when you create the  software. You must document the resources required to accomplish project  tasks, start and end dates of each task, and predecessors and successors of  each task (what has to happen first and what has to happen next). Before you  document all of this information, be sure to     Talk with the appropriate stakeholders    Gather all of the requirements    Meet with your sponsor    Talk to other project managers who have gone before you  If you thoroughly do all of these things, you will most likely create a thorough  and accurate project plan.   Finding the Correct Sponsor   The sponsor for your software project has the authority to assign resources  and offer guidance in resolving issues. These are not responsibilities for just  any doofus; you must pick the right doofus. Just kidding.   It is imperative that you find the correct sponsor because this person can  apply muscle on your behalf when necessary and, because of his or her executive  position in the firm, can help you enforce project decisions.   The project sponsor also has the customer   s needs in mind, understands the  business objectives of the software project, can help resolve issues, has a  role in developing the project   s strategic objectives, and is your main point of  contact for all executive-level decisions.    Because the sponsor for your software project is the one you have to rely on  at crunch time, you want a sponsor who is actively engaged in the project.  Avoid a sponsor who has so many other irons in the fire that she won   t have  the time to focus on project issues.    Also, the project sponsor will be the one who announces to the world that  you are the Big Wig Project Manager for this software project. Ideally, you  should have a positive and constructive relationship with this person.   You may not always enjoy the luxury of choosing a project sponsor. Many  times you are merely told who the sponsor is. If all this information is moot  because you have no say in who your project sponsor is, here   s what you can  do: Make your sponsor look really, really good. Take on all the best attributes  you can and then give credit to the sponsor. And smile.    <br />Please visit <a href="http://domain.a1websitehosting.net">Domain Name Hosting</a> services for high quality webhost to host and run your jsp applications.
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