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		<title>&#8220;We never miss a deadline&#8230;&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spent two hours this past Tuesday listening to various student presentations in my Project Management class final. A couple of highlights: Our group went first (random draw). I started us off with a 30-second intro retelling the advice of a friend: &#8220;Good judgement comes from experience&#8230; And experience comes from bad judgement.&#8221; Delivered properly, it [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Spent two hours this past Tuesday listening to various student presentations in my Project Management class final.</p>
<p>A couple of highlights:</p>
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<li>Our group went first (random draw). I started us off with a 30-second intro retelling the advice of a friend: &#8220;Good judgement comes from experience&#8230; And experience comes from bad judgement.&#8221; Delivered properly, it normally draws a laugh, but all the other students were too nervous about their own upcoming presentation to laugh. So I simply continued on by explaining that when I&#8217;d first heard that, my immediate thought was: &#8220;Man, now I just have to go and make as many bad judgements as quickly as possible so that I can make good judgements.&#8221; However, after some continued thought, I realized that we can vicariously learn from other&#8217;s bad examples&#8211;the sobering corrolary is that they can learn just as easily from our poor decisions.</li>
<li>A lot of Powerpoint clutter&#8230; too many nervous students just transcribed their words into bullet points and then wondered why everyone was so busy reading instead of listening.</li>
<li>My group&#8217;s presentation went very smoothly&#8211;we initially started by spending an hour in front of a whiteboard outlining&#8230; everything went so much smoother because of that up-front planning time.</li>
<li>A continual emphasis on the lack of project post-mortem policies. Aside from having a handy binder to help transform that client into a salesman, not making time to reflect on lessons learned means you&#8217;ll miss much of the potential to add to your experience&#8230;</li>
<li>Mosaic company really caught my attention. Despite my inability to find their website, they are supposedly a little gem of a company started about ten years ago which now employs up to thirty-five people. They&#8217;ve never missed a deadline in their entire corporate history. Major accomplishment. Major selling point.</li>
<li>Got me thinking about the importance of timeliness. People don&#8217;t care as much if you don&#8217;t do something, but if you do decide to try, they care if you&#8217;re late. Something I need to think about more as I sometimes commit to too many things and can&#8217;t get them all done in the required time frame.</li>
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<p>Overall, well worth the two hours. The teacher, <a href="http://www.cbe.wwu.edu/PersonProfile.asp?PersonID=27" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Dr. Peter Haug" >Dr. Peter Haug</a>, is very, very good.</p>
<p>Much thanks to Robbie Harding from Parity Corporation for taking time to talk with us. Attached is our group paper that we wrote.</p>


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