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RE: Overworked Americans vs. Motivation There are many considerations to take into account when answering the question. I think it depends on what job or industry we are talking about. Everyone is different so it depends on if that person i... |
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RE: Engineer vs. Manager I would love to be a research/scientist for some time and work on projects. I have some leadership skills and wouldn't mind going back to something like that. I agree with most of you in that I would ... |
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RE: Are you an X or Y? I think it's a little hard to determine what type of employee I am. When it is something I am interested in, then yes I am a Y. I am motivated to learn and get better because I do not always feel like... |
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RE: Different PM techniques based on size Going through this course I think I have always pictured a big/established company; never really considering the workings of a smaller, start up one. I think it is definitely true that certain project... |
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RE: Let's Be Motivated!!! Hate to beat a dead horse, but I also agree a project manager's motivation is helpful and needed in any project. I also think it's beneficial to have a good understand of why were doing what were doin... |
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RE: Why do people work? I can't say I'm surprised, because I never really considered those aspects before, but I think it makes a lot of sense. When looking for a job, or any work, I've always looked most for exciting and ch... |
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RE: Specifications: A double edged sword? I agree with andria93 and cs22 that specifications should be as accurate as you can to make sure all aspects are documented and followed correctly. The limits are an interesting aspect because there ... |
In forum Project Management Knowledge Areas |
7 years ago |
RE: Deadlines and SOP's Reactive management is not terrible if it can be used correctly. If the manager still applies himself and is able to keep the long term goals on track, and able to accomplish their own tasks at the sa... |
In forum Project Management Knowledge Areas |
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RE: Six Sigma and Project Management The Six Sigma seems to be a very efficient way for business's to secure a projects scope. The DMADV also seems like a great way to handle any major decision. Take away the product part and apply to pr... |
In forum Project Management Knowledge Areas |
7 years ago |
RE: Importance of Metrics I think we all agree there are different evaluations of the numbers and they all come in handy when determining the future of the company and product. As we know, Metrics are needed in order to show v... |
In forum Project Management Process and Medical Device Development |
7 years ago |
RE: planned value vs actual costs I think it’s little difficult to add a new statement to this conversation, as everyone here has made very good points, but here is my 2 cents. The monitoring and controlling phase are seen throughout ... |
In forum Project Management Process and Medical Device Development |
7 years ago |
RE: Medical Devices I think that when it comes to failing with the vendor its important to ask why. Was the product not what they expected, and subsequently lost of interest? Or was the vendor disappointed entirely and p... |
In forum Project Management Process and Medical Device Development |
7 years ago |
RE: In the Shoes of a Project Manager As most of the posts above this are comparing the charts, I will chose to answer the second question to change it up. I think the bone drug delivery from the 2nd simulation would be classified as a Cl... |
In forum Project Management Process and Medical Device Development |
7 years ago |
RE: Design Review Meeting Culture I don’t have any experience working in the industry, so when I imagine the meeting I picture something like kindergarten and theres a talking stick. I think it should go around, but before its passed ... |
In forum Project Management Process and Medical Device Development |
7 years ago |
RE: Verification Testing Deviations and Failures My colleagues above me make some great points. I agree that noticing any deviation earlier is better than after the validation. It would seem we also agree that verification should have as little devi... |
In forum Project Management Process and Medical Device Development |
7 years ago |