Index of PM Network® Year 1997 Magazine
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1. 760 Days and Counting ... Will Your Organization Be
Ready for the Year 2000? Jeannette
Cabanis. December, 43-47
2. 1996 Software Survey Addendum. January, 46-47
3. "A Benchmark of the Universe." Amy Schneider. June, 25-29.
4. A New Worldview. Using Electronic Meetings to Reach
Consensus. J. LeRoy Ward.
February, 37-40.
5. Acting Like a Project Manager. [The Critical Path] John Sullivan. February, 64.
6. Adding Focus to Improvement Efforts With PM3. Ron Remy. July, 43-47.
7 Are You Being Misled by Your Progress Gantt Chart? Tammo T. Wilkens. August, 42-45.
8. Behave As If You Own the Business. [Middle Ground] Neal Whitten. September, 21.
9. Building a Global Project Management Profession.
[Global Issues] David L. Pells. January,
23-25.
10. Caltrans' Quest for "True Project
Management" in Government Bureaucracy. [Special
Topics Issue: Project Management in Government] Ross A.
Chittenden. April, 25-28.
11. Change and the Project Manager. Steve Pascale and JoAnn Carland. October, 39-41.
12. Client Focus: An Excerpt from The World's Greatest
Project! Russell W. Darnall. June,
42-44.
13. Communication, Commitment, and the Management of
Meaning. Bud Baker. December,
35-37.
14. Cornmunications: The Project Manager's Essential Tool. Ray Boedecker. December, 19-21.
15. Construction Audits: Scorekeeping That Wins. Evandro F. Braz November, 31-33.
16. Consultants: Judging the Potential for Excellence. Anthony P. Venturato March, 21-24.
17. Contract Management = Cost Management. Julie H.
Hertenstein and Kimberly A.
Vallancourt. July, 31-34.
18. Creating a Shared Vision With a Project Team. Peg Thoms. January, 33-35.
19. "Dad, What Do You Do, Anyhow?" Chaos,
Employability and the Order of Things. [Up &
Dawn the Organization] Paul C. Dinsmore. April,
20. Delphi: Not the Greek Oracle, but Close. Nicholas A, Campanis. February, 46-49.
21. Developing a Team Charter. [Executive Notebook] Joan Knutson. August, 15-16.
22. Diversity: This Means You. Jeannette Cabanis. October, 29-32.
23. Do It yourself. Or, on Second Thought ... Robert B. Kreha. March, 64.
24. Driving the Bus to Innovation at the Missouri
Department of Transportation. [Special
Topics Issue: Project Management in Government] Kyle R.
Kittrell. April, 29-32.
25. Eighteen Wheelers, Sports Wagons and Bikes: They're
All the Same. [Up & Down the
Organization] Paul C Dinsmore. June, 17-18.
26. Employee Evaluation and Appraisal. Cornelius Flynn. August, 37-39.
27. Engage! Involve the Customer to Manage Scope. Dean Leffingwell. August, D-29.
28. Envisioning the Next Century. Jeannette Cabanis. September, 25-26, 28-31.
29. Escalate is Not a Dirty Word. [Middle Ground] Neal Whitten. June, 15.
30. Extending the PMBOK Guide. Frederick L. Ayer. Nwember, 51-54.
31. "Flawless execution": The 1B Processor
Project-1996 Project of the Year. Stanley Golinski
and Paul J. Rutkawski. February, 19-23, 25-26, 28-29.
32. Focus on Specifics. Mark Parker. October 37-38.
33. Forecasting Cash Flow A CEO Master skill. Scott S. Pickard. November, D-30.
34. Four Challenges for Health Care Project Managers. Alice M. Sapienza. July, 26-29.
35. Global Forums: A Key to Globalization of the
Profession. [Global Issues] David L. Pells.
September, 22-23.
36. Governments and Project Management. [Special Topics
Issue: Project Management in
Government] David Blackburn. April, 23.
37 Great Expectations: Turning Failure Into Success-And Vice Versa. Bud Baker. May, 25-28.
38. Handling Unpleasant Project Tasks. Gregory a Githens. December, 28-31.
39. Hearing Every Voice: How to Maximize the Value of
Diversity on Project Teams. Jeanne
Cherbeneau. October, 34-36.
40. How to be a Mentor: 10 Discussion Topics.
[Executive Notebook] Joan Knutson.
February, 13-15.
41. "I Was Born For It": Scott Adams on Fame,
Absurdity, and Herding Cats. Jeannette
Cabanis. January, 26-28.
42. "I'm the Guru Who Was Wrong." Jeannette Cabanis. June, 19-23.
43. Identifying Requirements for a Nonreactor Nuclear
Facility. Dawn M. Starrett, David L.
Schlick, and Dennis L. Armstrong. May, 45-49.
44. Implementing an Enterprise Project Management
Solution. [Software Forum] Greg
Williams. October, 24-26.
45. International Conferences: More Important Than We
Realize. [Global Issues] David L.
Pells. May, 21-22.
46. Introducing... The CPO! [Up & Down the Organization] Paul C Dinsmore. December, 17-18.
47. Invisible Idiots? [Middle Ground] John Sullivan. November, 19.
48. Is Cultural Change Important in Your Project?
Patrick Brown, Sheila Grove, Richard Kelly,
and Satyendra Rana. January, 48-51.
49. Issue Forth Those Findings. [The Variance Threshold] Michael Hatfield. September, 80.
50. It Takes a Regional Village: A New Concept Takes
Hold in the US. Army Corps of
Engineers. [Special Topics Issue: Project Management in
Government] Daniel L. Parrott.
April, 33-36.
51. It's How You Say It. [Middle Ground] John Sullivan. May, 17
52. Keeping Up With the Users: Shifting Needs Foster
New PM Software Categories.
[Software Forum] Harvey A. Levine. April, 17-19.
53. Keeping Up With the Users: Shifting Needs Foster
New PM Software Categories - Pan 2.
[Software Forum] Harvey A. Levine. July, 20-22.
54. Learning With Style. [Middle Ground] John Sullivan. August, 17
55. Lining Up the Corporate Ducks. [Up & Dawn the
Organization] Paul C. Dinsmore.
Febnuary, 17-18.
56. Manage Contingencies, Reduce Risk: The PCA Technique. Brad Eichhorn. October, 47-49.
57 Management Buy-In: How to Get It. Bill Kern. December, 32-33.
58. Managing Change the Project Management Way. Samuel
Formby and Gerald Ostrander.
August, 32-34.
59. Managing the Engineering Process: Project Team
Effectiveness. William J. Colt.
November, 43-47
60. Managing the Unpredictable Customer. Ketty Y. Brown. August, 30-31.
61. Measuring Project Management's Return on
Investment. CW. Ibbs and Young-Hoon
Kwak. November, 36-38.
62. "Mission Possible": Managing an Area Code
Relief Project. Michael W. Strickland.
March, 39-44, 46.
63. Motivating the Folks You Manage. [Executive
Notebook] Joan Knutson. November,
17-18.
64. Negotiating the Right Decision. Andre Long. December, 38-40, 42.
65. No Matter Your Title, Effective Communication is Vital. Jann Kelso December, 24-26.
66. "O Give Me a Home": Roaming Buffalo and
Other Restless Creatures. [Up & Down the
Organization] Paul C. Dinsmore. August, 18-19.
67. Okie Project Management. [The Critical Path] Michael Hatfield. August, 64
68. Post-Planning Review Prevents Poor Project
Performance. David Antonioni. October
43-45.
69. Prevost Car-The Power of Project Management. Marie-Josee Gagne. August, 35-36.
70. Procurement Management in a TQC Environment.
Robinson Sezar and Alfonso Aguilar.
November, 40-42.
71. Profit Centers in a Project-Oriented Company: A
Case Study From a Country in Transition.
Andrej Cesen. November, 21-24.
72. Project Management Culture: An Anthropological
Perspective. Nichdas R. Schacht.
September, 53-56.
73. Project Management Rationale. [Executive Notebook] Joan Knutson. December, 13-14.
74. Project Managers, Who Are You Managing? [Executive
Notebook] Joan Knutson.
September, 17-18.
75. Project Time Collection. Gregory C. Hunt. November, 49-50.
76. Projects and IT: An Optimal Pairing. Irtishad Ahmad. June, 31-34.
77. Quantum PM: A General Theory of Decision Processing
in Enterprisewide Projects. John
Kelly. August, 46-51.
78. Resource Managers: The Key to Your Success.
[Executive Notebook] Joan Knutson.
March, 13-14.
79. Revolt! The Undoing of a Project Manager. [The Critical Path] Michael Hatfield. June, 72.
80. Safety Issues in Bridge Demolition Projects: A Case
Study. Osama Y. Abudayyeh.
January, 43-45.
81. Scheduling High-Tech Projects. [Executive Notebook] Alan Gump. July, 15-17
82. See You in Chicago! Jeannette Cabanis. September, 49-51.
83. Separating Fish From Fowl: A Taxonomy of the
Project Environment. [Executive
Notebook] Joan Knutson. April, 13-1.
84. So You Say You're a Project Manager. Kerrie A. Freeman. January, 15-16.
85. Socking Project Management to Your Organization:
First, You've Got to Get Their
Attention ... [Up & Down the Organization] Paul C.
Dinsmore. October, 22-23.
86. State Hospitals of Salzburg 2000. [Global Issues] Roland Gareis. July, 23-25.
87. Stepping Up to Meet the Challenges of Tomorrow 1996
Annual Report to the Members.
Roger Glaser. June, 45-54.
88. Sucking Up (To Put It Politely). [The Critical Path] Tom Raschke. April, 64.
89. Take Me Out to the Project ... Ralph L. Kliem. April, 39-42.
90. Team Building: The New Strategic Weapon. David I. Cleland. January, 29-31.
91. The #1 Reason Why Project Managers Fail: Too Soft!
[Middle Ground] Neal Whitten.
December, 15.
92. The 1997 Project Management Consultants and
Trainers Survey. March, 25-28, 30-32,
34-36.
93. The Best of Both Worlds: Project Management With
Consultants and In-house Staff.
Richard Dancause. March, 17-19.
94. The Changing Face of Project Management. Jeannette Cabanis. August, 21-25.
95. The Dying Art of Human Interaction. [Middle Ground] Catherine L. Tonne. October, 19.
96. The Emerging Role of the Project Manager. [The Critical Path] Russell Darnall. July, 64.
97 The Envelope, Please... [The Critical Path] Michael Rnley. January, 72.
98. The Fourth Constraint: Relationships. [Executive Notebook] Russ Volckmann. May, 15-16.
99. The Future of Environmental Management With ISO 14000. Don Merrick. June, 36-39.
100. The Mentoring Meeting. [Executive Notebook] Joan Knutson. January, 13-14.
101. The Pleasure of Pain. [Middle Ground] Catherine L. Tonne. July, 19.
102. The Project Office-Revisited. Harvey Levine. May, 19-20.
103. The Role of the Project Support Office. Richard E. Murphy. May, 33-36.
104. The Scholarship of Integration. Timothy Ricordati. September, 37-40
105. The Science of Making Little Problems Out of Big
Ones. [Executive Notebook] Alan
Gump. October, 17-18.
106. The Seven Types of Project Manager. [The Variance
Thrffhold] Michael Hatfield.
October, 64.
107 The Software Scene: Good News from PMI '96.
[Software Forum] Harvey A. Levine.
January, 19-21.
108. The Status of the Project Management Profession in
the Americas, Africa, and the
Middle East. [Global Issues] David L. Pells. March, 15-16.
109. The Sweet Smell of Success. Steve Slffinger. April, 44-46.
110. The Ten Commandments of Project Managering. [The
Critical Path] David A. Connell
May, 64.
111. The Top 10 Ways to Game the C/SCSC System, Part 1.
[The Variance Thrffhold] Michael
Hatfield and Alice Skehan. November, 72.
112. The Top 10 Ways to Game the C/SCSC System, Part 2.
[The Variance Thrffhold] Michael
Hatfield and Alice Skehan. December, 72.
113. The Virtual Project: Managing Tomorrow's Team
Today. John R. Adams and Laura L.
Adams. January, 37-41.
114. Time to Profitability: An Antidote to the Fallacy
of Accelerated Time to Market. Gary S.
Tighe. May, 39-43.
115. Twelve Ways to Get the Least From Yourself and
Your Project. Jeffrey K. Pinto. May,
29-31.
116. Using Standards and Tracking Tools in Information
Development Projects. Gary Neights.
July, 37-42.
117. We Have Seen the Future and It Is Self-Managed.
Milan Moravec, Odd Johannffsen and
Thor A. Hjelmas. September, 33-36.
118. "We Interrupt This Diatribe to Bring You a
Few Facts." [Executive Notebook] Jane Curre,
June, 13-14.
119. What the Fortune 500 Know About PM Best Practices
... and How You Can Share Their
Knowledge. Frank Tony. February, 30-34.
120. When Talking Makes Things Worse! Tamara Robinson. March, 48-50.
121. Will We Become Dinosaurs of an Enabled Age? Peter Goldsbury. February, 43-4
Authors Cross-Reference
Abudayyeh, Osama Y [80]
Adams, John R. [113]
Adams, Laura L. [113]
Aguilar, Alfonso [70]
Ahmad, Irtishad p6]
Antonioni, David [68]
Armstrong, Dennis L. [43]
Ayer, Frederick L. [30]
Baker, Bud [13] [37]
Blackburn, David [36]
Boedecker, Ray [14]
Braz, Evandro E [15]
Brown, Ketty Y. [60]
Brown, Patrick [48]
Cabanis, Jeannette [1] [22] [28] [41] [42] [82] [94]
Campanis, NicholasA. [20]
Carland, JoAnn [11]
Cesen, Andrej p1]
Cherbeneau, Jeanne [39]
Chittenden, Ross A. [10]
Cleland, David I. [90]
Colt, William J. [59]
Connell, David A. [110]
Currey, Jane [118]
Dancause, Richard [93]
Darnall, Russell [12] [96]
Dinsmore Paul C. [19] [25] [46] [55] [66] [85]
Eichhorn Brad [56]
Finley, Michael [97]
Flynn, Cornelius [26]
Formby, Samuel [58]
Freeman, Kerrie A. [84]
Gagne, Marie-Josee [69]
Gareis, Roland [86]
Githens, Gregory [38]
Glaser, Roger [87]
Goldsbury, Peter [121]
Golinski, Stanley [31]
Grove, Sheila [48]
Gump, Alan [81] [105]
Hatfield, Michael [49] [67] [79] [106] [111] [112]
Hertenstein, Julie H. [17]
Hjelmas, Thor A. [117]
Hunt, Gregory C. [75]
Ibbs, C. W. [61]
Johannessen, Odd [117]
Kelly, John [77]
Kelly, Richard [48]
Kelso, Jann [65]
Kern, Bill [57]
Kittrell, Kyle R. [24]
Kliem, Ralph L. [89]
Knutson, Joan [21] [40] [63] [73] [74] [78] [83] [100]
Kreha, Robert B. [23]
Kwak, Young-Hoon [61]
Leffingvvell, Dean [27]
Levine, Harvey A. [52] [53] [102] [107]
Long, Andre [64]
Merrick, Don [99]
Moravec, Milan [117]
Murphy, Rkhard E. [103]
Neights, Gary [116]
Ostrander, Gerald [58]
Parker, Mark [32]
Parrott, Daniel L. [50]
Pascale, Steve [11]
Pells, David L. [9] [35] [45] [U8]
Fickard, Scott S. [33]
Pinto, Jeffrey K. [115]
Rana, Satyendra [48]
Raschke, Tom [88]
Remy, Ron [6]
Ricordati, Timothy [104]
Robinson, Tamara [120]
Rutkowski, Paul J. [31]
Sapienza, Alice M. [34]
Schacht, Nicholas R. [72]
Schlick, David L. [43]
Schneider, Amy [3]
Sezar, Robinson [70]
Skehan, Alice [111] [112]
Slesinger, Steve [109]
Starrett, Dawn M. [43]
Strickland, Michael W. [62]
Sullivan, John [5] [47] [51] [54]
Thoms, Peg [18]
Tighe, Gary S. [114]
Tony, Frank [119]
Tonne, Catherine L [95] [101]
Vallancourt, Kimberly A. [17]
Venturato, Anthony R [16]
Volckmann, Russ [98]
Ward, J. LeRoy [4]
Whitten, Neal [8] [29] [91]
Wilkens, Tammo T. [7]
Williams, Greg [44]
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