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1. 1997 PMI Annual Report: A Time of Transition.
Project Management Institute. August,
47-54.
2. 1998 Survey of Project Management Consultants and
Trainers. Project Management
Institute. June, 27-30, 33-35, 36, 39, 41-42.
3. A "30-60-90 Day" Approach to Planning IT
Projects. G. Tom Chaudhuri and Leigh Hardy
July 53-56.
4. A Journey Through Never-Never Land: From Business
Planning to Project Implementation.
[Up & Down the Organization] Paul C. Dinsmore.
December, 23-25.
5. A Kodak Moment: Advantix Project Named 1997
International Project of theYear. Chris
Adams. January, 21-27.
6. A Project Procurement Vision Statement. John Homec March, 51-55.
7. A Web-Based Project Management Framework. Alan Hecht. December, 40, 42-44.
8. An Olympian Project. Louise Dunne. September, 68-69.
9. Ancient PMBOK Manuscripts. [TheVarianceThreshold] Michael Hatfield. April, 64.
10. Are We Having Fun Yet? [Middle Ground] John Sullivan. August, 15.
11. Are You a Benevolent Dicator? You Should Be!
[Middle Ground] Neal Whitten.
December, 17.
12. Ask for Help - Or Become Part of the Problem. [Middle Ground] Neal Whitten. March, l9.
13. Aussie Project Management: The Sydney 2000 Olympic
Games. David Eager. September,
63-64, 66.
14. Automatic Report-Writing. [The VarianceThreshold] Michael Hatfield. August, 64.
15. Award Generously - It Costs Far More to Be Stingy!
[Middle Ground] Neil Whitten. June,
21.
16. Benchmarking Project Management Organizations. C.W
Ibbs and Young-Hoon Kwak.
February, 49-53.
17. Brilliance at the Basics. [Middle Ground] Catherine L Tonne. January 15.
18. Building a Communications Infrastructure. George Pitagorsky. August, 41-46.
19. Certification: The Mark of the Professional. Jeannette Cabanis. May 27-28, 31-33.
20. Cohesive, Productive DistanceTeams. [Executive Notebook] Joan Knutson. October 14,16.
21. Condensed Management Books. The Variance Threshold] Michael Hatfield. October 80.
22. Contingency Planning for 2000:The Time is Now. [Y2K] Capers Jones. November 23-25.
23. Converging on Enterprise Project Management. [Up
& Down the Organization] Paul C.
Dinsmore. October, 27-29.
24. Do We Really Want a Paperless Office? [Middle Ground] Deborah Bigelow. October, 17.
25. Does Your Project Have Protesters? [The Variance
Threshold] Michael Hatfield. January
64.
26. Economic Turmoil in Southeast Asia: Its Impact on
Project Management. [Global Issues]
David Pells. May 19-21.
27. Energized Teams: Real-World Examples. Bob Nelson. July, 43-46.
28. Enhancing Supplier Relationships. [Service and
Outsourcing Special Topics] Todd K.
Walles. October, 60-62.
29. Enterprise Project Management: What Do Users Need?
What Can They Have? [Software
Forum] Harvey A. Levine, July 19-21.
30. Evaluating Project Management Software: An Excerpt
From the Project Management
Software Survey. Linda Williams. December, 27-30.
31. Everything I Know About Project Management I
Learned From Star Trek. [The
VarianceThreshold] Michael Hatfield. May 64.
32. Executive Mentor Supervisor, Manager, Leader.
[Executive Notebook] Joan Knutson.
April, 13-14.
33. Expect the Unexpected:Y2K Impacts on the Economy [Y2K] Dennis Grabow. March, 21-22.
34. Fencing in Project Scope. [Team Works] Paula K Martin and Karen Tate. April,21.
35. Feld Administration in a Fast-Track Environment. Carter R. Rohan. October, 36-39.
36. Fnancial Constraints on Service and Outsourcing
Projects. [Service and Outsourcing
Special Topics] Max B. Smith. October, 65-67, 69-70.
37. Fnancial Models, Right Questions, Good Decisions. Greg Githens. July 29-32.
38. GetUng Smart in the World of Project Management. FrankToney May 39-41.
39. Heeding the Call. [Middle Ground] John Sullivan. November, 19.
40. Hey Buddy CanYou Paradigm? [TheVarianceThreshoDd] Michael Hatfield. March, 64.
41. How Grown-up is Your Organization? [Up & Down
the Organization] Paul C. Dinsmore.
June, 24-26.
42. How Much Technical Training Does a Project Manager Need? John Sahlin. May 35-36.
43. How to Structure a Y2K Project. [Y2K] Frank Parth. September, 21-23.
44. Hype or Denial? How Serious is Y2K Fallout Likely to Be? [Y2K] Capers Jones. May 2-25.
45. Informal PC-Based Databases. Timothy Oehlberg. August, 35-38.
46. Integrating PM and ERP Software for the Enterprise:
Examples of Applications. [Software
Forum] Harvey A. Levine. October, 19-20, 22-23.
47. Invisible Gold: It's Out There Waiting to be Found.
[Up & Down the Organization] Paul C.
Dinsmore. August, 17-18.
48. Is the PMBOK Guide a Standard? William R. Duncan. April, 57.
49. Is Your Team Asleep? {Team Works] Paula K. Martin and Karen Tate. December, 20.
50. ISO 10006: A Risky Business. [Excellence Though
Standards] Roger Pither and William R.
Duncan. October, 30.
51. Just What Is Scenario Planning Anyway? [Executive Notebook] Lowell Dye. June, 17-18.
52. Kick Off the Smart Way [Team Works] Paula K. Martin and Karen Tate. October, 25.
53. Lessons From a Harsh Land. Gunnar Torfason. February, 39~2.
54. Little Things. [Middle Ground] John Sullivan. February, 19.
55. Little Things Make the Biggest Difference. [Middle Ground] Catherine L Tonne. April, 17.
56. "Making the World Safe for Democray":
Project Management Software Means Power to
the People. Jeannette Cabanis. December, 33-36, 38.
57. Managing a Reengineering Initiative: Cautions for
the Project Manager. Leigh Hardy and
G. Tom Chaudhuri. January 43-45.
58. Managing Client and Workforce Culture: The Real
Diversity Issue for Project Managers.
David L Sears. November, 51-53.
59. Managing for Benefits in Information Technology
Projects. Jolyon E. Hallows. December,
47-49.
60. Managing Small Projects. Geza Fuezery. July, 33, 35-36.
61. Measuring Progress in Software Development. Brad Kiewel. January, 29-32.
62. Meet Minimum Requirements: Anything More Is Too
Much. [Middle Ground] Neal
Whitten. September, 19.
63. Meet the Project Manager The Newest Entrepreneur.
Joseph M. Fleming. November,
27-30.
64. More Power to theTeam. [Team Works] Paula K. Martin and Karen Tate. August, 19.
65. Opportunity Management: The Secret Ingredient.
Lable Braun and Gene Kowalczyk.
November, 37-42.
66. Outsourced, Dejobbed, Downsized, Projectized?
William Bridges Says, "Welcome to the
Future" [Interview] Jeannette Cabanis. November,
45-48.
67. Passion Beats Planning, Limiting Scope is Stupid,
Women Rule ... Tom Peters Riffs on the
Changing Nature of Projects and Work. [Interview]
Jeannette Cabanis. September,27-31.
68. Performance Management System for Project
Managers-Part 1. [Executive Notebook] Joan
Knutson. July 13-14.
69. Performance Management System for Project
Managers-Part 2. [Executive Notebook] Joan
Knutson. August, 13-14.
70. Planning Is Important-Why Don't We Do More of It.
[Middle Ground] Deborah Bigelow.
Jub, 15.
71. Planning Upon Stratford. [TheVariance Threshold] Michael Hatfield. September, 80.
72. PMI '97: A Report on the Exhibits. [Software Forum] Harvey A. Levine. January 17-19.
73. Processes, Products, and Projects. [Excellence
Through Standards] William R. Duncan.
November, 21.
74. Project Contracts: A Decision Matrix Approach.
Terry R. Adler and Robert E Scherer. July
37-41.
75. Project Management, Education, and Quackery [Up
& Down the Organization] Paul C.
Dinsmore. April, 19-20.
76. Project Management Implementation. [Executive
Notebook] Joan Knutson. February
17-18.
77. Project Management Source Code. [The Variance
Threshold] Michael Hatfield. December,
64.
78. Project Management Standards Applications.
[Excellence Through Standards] William R.
Duncan. July 17.
79. Project Manager Competence and Competencies.
Frederick L. Ayer and William R.
Duncan. June, 43~4.
80. Project Managers Are From Mars and Senior
Management Is From Venus. Lary A. Mars.
April, 50-52.
81. Project Support: Management's Role in Coping With
Super Urgent Demands. [Executive
Notebook] Jane Currey-DeYoung. May 15-16.
82. Project Teams:What Have We Learned? H. Dudley Dewhirst. April, 33-36.
83. Pump Up Your Project Scheduling. Marilee Camblin
and Thomas Schrimsher. January,
36-39.
84. Reaching Out: It's That Enterprise Thing Again!
[Software Forum] Harvey A. Levine.
April, 23-27.
85. Ready Set ... Whoa. [Team Works] Paula K. Martin and Karen Tate. June, 22.
86. Reinventing the Business of Doing Good: Project
Managagement in the Nonprofit Sector.
Jeannette Cabanis. April, 54 56.
87. Ride the Project Management Wave Into Long Beach. Natalie Chalfin. September, 47-50.
88. Risk Analysis: How Good Are Your Decisions? Part 1.
Steven Pascale, Louis Troilo, and
Cariton Lorenz. February 25-28.
89. Risk Analysis: Making the Right Call, Part 2.
Steven Pascale, Jim Carland, and Carlton
Lorenz. March, 47-49.
90. Risk Assessment Groups: Key Component of Project
Offices. J. Davidson Frame. March,
43-45.
91. Risk Management: Beyond the Textbooks. Kelvin Murray June, 53-57.
92. Risk-Based Scheduling and Analysis. Chris Weiler. February, 29-33.
93. Rules of Thumb forYear 2000 Software Repairs. [Y2K] Capers Jones. July 23-24.
94. Service and Outsourcing: A Growing Project
Management Trend. [Service and
Outsourcing Special Topics] Max B. Smith. October,41.
95. "Show Me the Money": A Panel of Experts
Dissects Popular Notions of Measuring
Project Management Maturity Jeannette Cabanis. September,
53-56, 59-60.
96. Stakeholders' Support: The Key to Getting Your
Ideas Implemented. Fred Borgianini.
February, 46-48.
97. Standards Committee Tackles Project Management
Maturity Models. [Excellence Through
Standards] Margaret W. Combe. August, 21.
98. Statement of Work: The Foundation for Delivering
Successful Service Projects. [Service
and Outsourcing Special Topics] Michael G. Martin.
October, 54-57.
99. Strategic Planning + Project Management =
Competitive Advantage. Philip Diab. July 25,
27-28.
100. Team Participation, Friend or Foe? [Team Works]
Paula Martin and Karen Tate. February
23.
101. Team-based Risk Assessment. Paula K. Martin and Karen Tate. February, 35-38.
102. The C.A.T. Project. [The Variance Threshold] Michael Hatfield. February, 64.
103. The Certification Mill. [The variance Threshold] Michael Hatfield. July 64.
104. The Consultative Role of the Project Executive.
[Executive Notebook] Joan Knutson.
March, 15-16.
105. Tne Developmental Plan: Part of the Performance
Management System. [Executive
Notebook] Joan Knutson. November, 16-18.
106. The Ethics Audit for Nonprofit Organizations.
Arthur Gross Schaefer and Anthony J.
Zallec April, 39-43.
107. The Fourth Dimension: Justifying Information
Technology Projects. Jolyon E. Hallows.
November, 33-36.
108. The Intemet: Enabling Global Project Management. Richard Burke. April, 37-38.
109. The Keys to the Airport: How to Jumpstart Capital
Improvements Project. James Goetz.
September, 33-37.
110. The MUNI MetroTurnback Project, Region 111 1997
Project of the Year. Ching L. Wu
and Gail Harwell. May, 49-52, 54-55.
111. The New C/SCSC Checklist. [The Variance Threshold] Michael Hatfield. November, 64.
112. The Parable of the Chair. Randy Hathaway May 45-46.
113. The PMBOK and the PMBOK Guide Not the Same
Thing! [Excellence Through
Standards] William R Duncan. September, 25.
114. The Project Answer-Man. [The Variance Threshold] Michael Hatfield. June, 64.
115. The Project Has Failed Us..."The Case for
More and Better Project Management in
Community Development". Jeannette Cabanis. Jan,
47-51.
116. The Project Office: An Evolutionary Implementation
Plan. [Executive Notebook] Joan
Knutson. September, 14,16.
117. The Project Office Phenomenon. Thomas R. Block. March, 25-30.
118. The Project Support Office: A Mechanism for
Enterprise-Wide Modem Project
Management Integration. Dennis Bolles. March, 3-38.
119. The Quest to Fnd the Superior Project Manager: The
Fortune 500 Project Management
Benchmarking Forum Defines Competencies. Frank Toney July
47-48.
120. Three Words to the Wise: Communicate, Communicate,
Communicate. Ronald E. Shiffler.
November, 31-31.
121. TlGER Teams on Outsourcing Projects: They're
Grreat! [Service and Outsourcing Special
Topics] Michael G. Martin, Michael R. Weeks, and Kevin J.
Davis. October, 50, 52-53.
122. To Say and Not to Be. [Middle Gound] John Sullivan. May 17.
123. "Uh-Oh. It's a Computer Systems
Project...": A Project Management Approach Designed
to Sidestep the High IT Project Failure Rate. Alan Bailey
August, 29-34.
124. Updating A Guide to the Project Management Body of
Knowledge. [Excellence Through
Standards] Cynthia A. Berg and William R. Duncan.
December, 19.
125. Using the Learning Curve to Design EffectiveTraining. Fred Borgianini. July, 5~52.
126. Vancouver International Airport Expansion, Region
1 1997 Project of the Year. Henry
Wakabayashi and Bob Cowan. September, 39-44.
127. Virtual Training Centers: The Future of Training
and Development. Mark A. Gould. April,
45-48
128. Virtually International: Managing Globalized
Project Teams. William R. Dodson. April,
29-31.
129. Want Better Estimates? Let's Get to Work!
Management's Role in Better Estimating.
[Executive Notebook] Jane DeYoung-Curney December, 14,16.
130. Weeding Out Resistance to Change. Rick Maurer. June, 47-49.
131. What's Out There ... And What Could Be: The 1998
Project Management Software
Survey Jeannette Cabanis. August, 23-27.
132. Why Use Project Management? It's All Relative.
[Executive Notebook] Joan Knutson.
January 13-14.
133. Year 2000: It's Just Basic Project Management. Harry Hart. October, 31-34.
134. You Get What You Pay For [Up & Down the
Organization] Paul C. Dinsmore. February
21-22.
135. Your Tax Dollars at Work (Really!): How a Local
Government Agency Changed
Processes, Integrated Outsourced Services and Improved
Efficiency [Special Topics] Robert
S. Lewis. October, 43-46, 48.
Authors Cross-Reference
Adams, Chris [5]
Adler, Terry R. [74]
Ayer, Frederick L. [79]
Bailey, Alan [ 123]
Berg,CynthiaA. [124]
Bigelow, Deborah [24] [70]
Block, Thomas R. [ 117]
Bolles, Dennis [118]
Borgianini, Fred [96] [125]
Braun, Lable [65]
Burke, Richard [108]
Cabanis, Jeannette [ 19] [56] [66] [67] [86] [95] [115] [131]
Camblin, Marilee [83]
Carland, Jim [89]
Chalfin, Natalie [87]
Chaudburi, G. Tom [3] [57]
Combe, Margaret W. [97]
Cowan, Bob [126]
Davis, Kevin. J [121]
Dewhitst, H. Dudley [82]
DeYoung Currey, Jane (also listed as Currey-DeYoung) [81] [129]
Diab, Philip [99]
Dinsmore, Paul C. [4] [23] [41] [47] [75] [134]
Dodson, William R. [128]
Duncan, Wiiliam R. [48] [50] [73] [78] [791 [113] [124]
Dunne, Louise [8]
Dye, Lowell [51 ]
Eager, David [13]
Fleming, Joseph M. [63]
Frame, J. Davidson [90]
Fuezery, Ceza [60]
Githens, Greg [37]
Goetz, James [109]
Gould, MarkA. [127]
Gross Schaefer, Arthur [ 106]
Grabow, Dennis [33]
Hallows, Jolyon E. [59] [ 107]
Hardy, Leigh [3] [57]
Hart, Harry [133]
Harwell,Gail [110]
Hatfield, Michael [9] [14] [21] [25] [31] [40] [71] [77] [102] [103] [111] [114]
Hathaway, Randy [112]
Hecht, Alan [7]
Homer, John [6]
Ibbs, C.W. [16]
Jones, Capers [22] [44] [93]
Kiewel, Brad [61]
Knutson, Joan [20] [32] [68] [69] [76] [104] [105] [116] [132]
Kowalcyk, Gene [65]
Kwak, YoungHoon [16]
Levine, Harvey A. [29] [46] [72] [84]
Lewis,RobertS. [135]
Lorenz, Cariton [88] [89]
Mars, Lary A. [80]
Martin, Michael G. [98] [ 121]
Martin, Paula K. [34] [49] [52] [64] [85] [100] [101]
Maurer, Rick [130]
Murray, Kelvin [91]
Nelson. Bob [27]
Oehlberg, Timothy [45]
Parth, Frank [43]
Pascale, Steven [88] [89]
Pells, David [26]
Pitagorsky, Ceorge [18]
Pither. Roger [50]
Project Management Institute [1] [2]
Rohan. Carter R. [35]
Sahlin. Jolm P. [42]
Scherer. Robert F. [74]
Schrimsher. Thomas [83]
Seats, Daid [58]
Shiffler. Ronald E. [120]
Smith. Max B. [36] [94]
Sullivan. John [10] [39] [54] [122]
Tate, Karen [34] [49] [52] [64] [85] [10()] [101]
Toney, Frank [38] [119]
Tonne, Catherine L. [17] [55]
Torfason. Gm1nar [53]
Troilo, Louis [88]
Wakabayashi, Henry [126]
Walles, Todd K. [28]
Weeks..\lichael R. [121]
Weiler, Chns [92]
Whitten. Neal [11] [12] [15] [62]
Williams. Linda [30]
Wu, Ching L. [110]
Zaller,Anthony J. [106]
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