Books for Africa: Truly giving without borders
By Meeta ChaitanyaTo kick start our significant Outreach commitment, the WeCare team comprising Peter Nguyen, Yuxuan Luo and Meeta Chaitanya visited the Atlanta office of Books For Africa on Feb 14,...
View ArticleHow technology increases your productivity
By Jennifer SeifertWe've all heard the saying, "We are changing the world with technology," but not only is the world changing, business is changing as well. Since the development of mobile...
View ArticleThe dynamic duo of project management
By PQC editorial staffBetter than Batman and Robin, more melodious than Simon & Garfunkel... whatdynamic duo could we possibly be talking about?The combo of project manager and business analyst, of...
View ArticleThe person behind the curtain
By PQC editorial staffIn discussions or articles about project management the subject matter often includes themes such as the roles of project managers, the phases of project management, managing the...
View ArticleProject communications management: Can you hear me now?
By PQC editorial staffIn projects, as in life, communication is key. You know that, you communicate everyday; and you know just how important it is for team members to communicate when working on a...
View ArticleThe not-so-foreseeable future: Project risk management
By PQC editorial staffThere are no guarantees in life. The same applies to project management, but you have to deal with people who expect you to be a prophet when it comes to projects you're working...
View ArticleThe Ten Commandments of project management
PQC editorial staffPresent a statement of workThe SOW is the starting point to ensure that everyone has the same understanding of the customer's needs and represents an effective approach to meeting...
View ArticleStaying on par with technology: Microsoft Office Project
By PQC editorial staffIt's not like it was ten years ago; everything has to be faster, smarter, better. Are you? Well, what about your projects? Do they measure up to today's business standards, or are...
View ArticleTop tech trends of 2013
By Jennifer SeifertEveryone always wants the latest technology product; smart phones, tablets, cars, TVs, laptops... but what about business technology? The following are the top tech trends of 2013...
View ArticleQuality without quantity
By Jennifer SeifertYou've just finished a project. You're floating on that great feeling of a project completed, a job well done, or so you thought. Along comes the quality inspector, bursting your...
View ArticleThe power of human capital development (HCD)
By PQC editorial staffHuman resources are the most important part of any project. The people you have working with you on a project are often the biggest variable for success or failure of a project....
View ArticleMarch of Dimes: PQC walks for babies!
Throughout the month of April, WeCare Foundation had done a tremendous job with many different outreach programs that benefit to the community and with the motto of PQC, “WeCare! Giving Without...
View ArticleAre you a leader or a boss?
By Jennifer SeifertDo you often find your company in a constant state on conflict? Are projects not getting done and are clients being brought in at a slower pace than expected? Then it's time not only...
View ArticleThe top ten advantages of SharePoint
By PQC editorial staffIt's no secret that businesses and organizations are always looking for ways to improve efficiency, and as much as we hate to admit it, none of us are perfect. Thus, no matter...
View ArticleAre we there yet?
By PQC editorial staffWe are constantly told that time is money and unfortunately, lots of it gets lost in disorganization and disruption. On top of that, we also deal with a constant barrage of...
View ArticleTips to avoid the graduation job funk
By PQC editorial staffIt is not uncommon that upon graduation, young adults are not just urged but more so expected to go off to college. In year's past, earning a college degree was the gateway to a...
View ArticleHow to improve business processes
By PQC editorial staffImprovement is always on the minds of business owners and management teams. In order to make a significant difference in an organization's results, the current processes must be...
View ArticleHow to deal with change effectively
By PQC editorial staffWhen we think about change, we often look at it as something negative; a shift from the known to the unknown. Change often leads us to become emotionally challenged. The number...
View ArticleMeasuring Human Capital Development
While it is highly lucrative for a company to have employees who are talented and motivated, the exact cost of gaining these employees has not been quantified. Return on investment (ROI) is the most...
View ArticleManaging stakeholders: A commonly overlooked risk
A major risk that is often overlooked by inexperienced project managers is the project stakeholder. Often times, a project stakeholder will have the influence or power to stop your project dead in its...
View ArticleSuccessful relationship building
Networking is not everyone's forte, but before we start sharing horror stories of networking experiences gone by, let's takes another look at it. The concept of networking as we know it has been...
View ArticleHow to make successful sales calls
By Jennifer SeifertAre you one of those people who are terrified at the idea of calling someone you have never spoken to before? Does it frighten you even more if you have to try and sell something to...
View ArticleWhy you should get your PMP Certification
By Jennifer SeifertYour career is going great. You're on the right track and figure in a few months you will be promoted to a high-ranking position. It comes down to you and one other co-worker; you...
View ArticleProject management: A historical perspective
Do you think project management is a new concept? While there have been many improvements to the process, project management has been in existence longer than you may think. There have been costs,...
View ArticleThe PMP exam: What NOT to do
By Jennifer SeifertThe PMP exam can be overwhelming, especially if you are taking it for the first time. There is so much information and the difficulty of the exam is far beyond intermediate. In order...
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