As an entrepreneur and president of an engineering company, I've seen how difficult and elusive it is to get an advantage over your competitors. Many companies have started something new only to see it copied or substituted in short order. What is the "secret sauce" that companies like Apple, Southwest Airlines, and Starbucks have, and how... [Read More]| ProjectEngineer
A PEST Analysis is not a way to rid your office of undesirable rodents, although I suggest you take care of that first if it is a problem. Rather, it is strategic analysis technique which analyzes the external environment within which an organization operates. It is designed to give an organization a good overall picture... [Read More]| ProjectEngineer
Projects are magnets for surprises—think missed deadlines, budget slips, or that vendor who ghosts you midstream. A Risk Management Plan is the part of the Project Management Plan that plans, identifies, and analyzes project risks. It provides the project management team with a defined plan to identify and manage the risks that can arise and negatively... [Read More]| ProjectEngineer
Want to make smarter decisions in business, project management, or even your personal life? A SWOT Analysis is your go-to tool for gaining a competitive edge. By weighing your strengths against competitors’ weaknesses and evaluating opportunities versus threats, this method clarifies the best path forward. From portfolio managers choosing high-impact projects with limited budgets to... [Read More]| ProjectEngineer
Every project is a gamble. Will it soar to success or stumble into disaster? The difference lies in spotting the landmines before you step on them. Project risks aren’t just possibilities; they’re the hidden threats that can derail deadlines, blow budgets, or sink morale if left unchecked. The good news is you don’t need a... [Read More]| ProjectEngineer
A SWOT Analysis is a simple but effective tool used to examine an organization's business prospects determine the strategy that an organization will employ to achieve its goals. It is normally plotted on a simple 2 x 2 matrix. Scroll down for an example. SWOT stands for: Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats Strengths This refers to... [Read More]| ProjectEngineer