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this14fun
Over 90 days ago
Bi-curious Female
Australia

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No, no no! Sorry, definitely not. If so it would definitely be the immaculate conception! I am managing a few different projects, and to 'crash' the project means to throw more labour/money/resources at a certain part on the critical path... and I've tried to explain that that doesn't make ships move faster or import and customs people move quicker ... that sort of thing.
Quote by patokl
Today I learned that some people still don't understand you can't always speed up things by adding more workforce. It still is a fact, that nine women can't do in one month, what one woman can do in nine....


HAHAHA! You have no idea how relevant that statement is to my life right now!!
TIL the ins and outs of "Hazard analysis and critical control points." and that in the project management world you're wise to remember good old J. Paul Getty's saying 'I would rather have 1% of 100 people's efforts, than 100% of my own." because some projects will just suck you dry if you don't!
FERVENTLY

Fervent eagles race very elegantly near the last yardarm.
Heee, well yes, I do believe I would, especially with that sort of a promise!
There are many project management frameworks and methodologies available to a project manager.

- Project Management in Practice ~Neil Pearon

(and yes, I will be SOOOO glad to finally finish this course and read something like the above two!)
In 1908, one of the earliest productivity studies, conducted by Ernst Abbe at the Zeiss lens laboratory, concluded that shortening the working day from nine hours to eight increased productivity.

Beyond Measure - the Big Impact of Small Changes
~ Margaret Heffernan
METEORS

Making everything tumble everywhere overstretched Roger's ... socks! Or sexiness, if you prefer. smile

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