The art of project management – going out of print
The time has come. As mentioned a few weeks ago, the book formerly known as the art of project…
The time has come. As mentioned a few weeks ago, the book formerly known as the art of project…
A scrupulous writer, in every sentence that he writes, will ask himself at least four questions, thus: What am…
This Thursday marks the beginning of national novel writing month – That’s right. A bunch of crazy people write…
Was in Ukraine all last week, birthplace of my great-grandfather, to teach at SpiderProject’s PM Week and to see…
Writing books is hard enough, but selling them is an entirely different challenge. While I’ve learned much, I’m no…
For reasons I can’t fully explain here, the 2nd edition of Art of project management will have a new…
Every author I know gets asked the same question: How do you write a book? It’s a simple question,…
Watching fireworks last night, I wondered about the distance between modern July 4th celebrations and what we’re actually celebrating…
One handy technique I learned years ago at Microsoft was the Rude Q&A (RQA). Whenever we had a major…
Everyone has an opinion on how long or short any particular book should be. It’s a fun, but futile…
After the recent raging debate (35 comments) over notes, here’s what was decided: The Myths of innovation book has…
Confession: I am in serious essay debt and I need your help to get out. The story: I made…
As proofreading goes on chapter by chapter, I get my last chance to review references and properly site cite…
Months ago I described my experiences with book sales called the life of a book. Almost a year has…
If you’ve been reading here for awhile you know I have some questions about innovation history. Well the book…
One of the little details authors fret about is footnotes vs. endnotes. It’s a style choice: should you keep…
Mysteries abound about how books become books. Unlike the Schoolhouse rock episode about how bills in the Senate become…
My post about book darts was picked up by O’Reilly radar and lifehacker, and wouldn’t you know it: word…
With the first draft done on the innovation book, it’s now time to enlist bright creative minds in helping…
It’d be daft to write a book about innovation without some effort to make the book itself an innovative…