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Material Handling Equipment: Increase Efficiency and Reduce Fatalities ermore, it means taking appropriate corrective actions when necessary.A majority of all industrial occupations involve overexertion that invariably leads to accidents and hazards. Handling and storing materials in different industries involve diverse operations such as hoisting tons of steel with a crane; driving a truck loaded with concrete blocks; carrying bags or materials manually; and stacking palletized bricks or other materials such as drums, barrels, kegs, and lumber. A survey reveals that an estimated 30 percent of the workforce is exposed to the hazard of lifting everyday. Materials handling equipment are an essential solution for reducing the risk of physical injuries for employees at work place.Manual material handling implies unaided moving of objects, which often leads to twisted and awkward postures resulting in musculoskeletal disorders. Moreover, with the increase in the female population at workplaces and a generally older workforce, risk of injuries due to manual material handling has certainly increased. Having the right material handling equipment has become essential for a smooth and efficient workflow and high productivity.Material Handling Equipment can be custom built in any shape or form to suit any application. Material handling equipment is used to transport, stack, reco Closing processes - bringing the project to an orderly conclusion with formal acceptance of the phase or the project. Everyone connected with managing projects has had the additional core challenge of developing metrics that are "added value" in performance capability and delivery of completed projects that meet the expectations of stakeholders. Collecting metrics does not mean just tabulating figures. It means developing information that helps now and then helps even more in future efforts. There are many, many methods. The charge is to determine what works best for your organization. There are volumes of information on what to collect and how to use the measures effectively. The main point is to not just collect data. Collect information! My next article will discuss the project triangle and the level of technical solution - time, resources and technology solutions. Following that I will be sharing information on Six Sigma as developed by Motorola that can drastically change the quality of your products and/or services by instilling a business process culture that does affect the organization and provide positive returns. In fact the principles are based on statistical analysis that revolves around the concept of standard deviation. I would now like to offer some suggestions, by way of experience, and then offer some links to places I have found of great value to me. Cost Expert is a fairly inexpensive software package that provides for what-if, reporting, combining types of estimates such as function points, top down, It's A New Day And A New Skill Set! As a practicing project manager I felt that I could provide some good tools, useful information and cool links related to this field. This page is for project managers and the purpose is to share information on software development project management topics. My scope on this page is to provide general, as well as, specific project information and software to assist anyone who is working to establish consistent software project leadership.So many times in seminars I hear people say that the main goal for them is “to get through the day without someone yelling at me.”I propose a new day for you with a new skill set. The proactive “I will service you before you start yelling” skill set.So, what do you do now?1st is identify your weakest area in your skill set. Is it listening, communicating or even impatience with customers? Once you have decided which it is we need to embark on a course of correcting it. The thing to remember is you did not build the skills you have now in a day, and it will take a little time to get a new skill set in place. Just work at it day by day, and suddenly you will find yourself with new daily skills, not old worn out skills.Once you have decided which skill you want to improve,you'll need to find a source to study and learn from. It can come from the library, several adult development sites, you name it. Just Google your weak spot and wala, you now have pages and pages to choose from.Next. Learn. Copy. Study. Practice. Repeat. Learn. Copy. Study. Practice. Repeat. Again and again. Humans love repetition. Don’t believe me; try stopping your favorite hobby. Why do we read a book we love over and over? If we didn’t love repetit Moreover, I hope to provide some assistance in building professionalism. The current literature still says even with all the training going on and attention to managing projects there is still a rather large error or failure rate in software projects. If your career path is in project management you have a legacy problem and even more reason to read and apply the things that work. My favorite book on this stuff is by Harold Kerzner and is Project Management A Systems Approach to Planning, Scheduling and Controlling. I had the good fortune to attend PMI certification training with Dr Kerzner as the instructor. This article is on project management body of knowledge (PMBOK). Before anything else remember that responsibility without sponsorship makes you an immediate target for project time, scope and resource adjustment problems. Responsibility without authority is pretty much like having great vanity. It means almost nothing when tough choices are required. It is quite a lot like Solomon's thinking on vanity being "like striving after the wind". First of all my focus is on the principles developed by Software Engineering Institute (SEI) and shared by project managers world-wide within the context of the Capability Maturity Model (CMM). As a starting point it is important to discuss what is called the project management body of knowledge (PMBOK). The PMBOK was developed to provide c onsistent definition to the phases of a project and to delineate what should be considered as important within the context of each part of project management guidance. The knowledge areas and project management processes are contained in nine main focus areas. Project Integration Management - development of project plan, project plan execution and change control.
As you can see from these focus areas there is a strong emphasis on the use and meaning of the word "control". A LOT of activity and paperwork can be developed in these management areas, but the main point is that there must be corrective action as required. The authority and responsibility resides with the project manager. There are many skills and attributes that a project manager needs to draw upon to be effective. The project manager has to be: Leader - as a manager the primary concern is consistently provide key results that are expected by the "stakeholders". Leading is also required and involves establishing the vision, strategies needed to "realize" the vision, and, in fact, establishing the direction. The leader must motivate, inspire and communicate among the various people overcoming the political, bureaucratic and people barriers. It is important to remember that leadership must be demonstrated at all levels within the project such as by individuals responsible for technical issues and by team members. Communicating - exchanging information is the key. Make sure that clear, concise and complete information is given to the receiver. Make sure that the receiver has obtained the information in its entirety and that it is clearly understood. Communications is a broad subject area but suffice to say that, whether oral or written, communications is critical to the project. It does not matter whether the communications are formal, whether the communications are going up, down or vertical. What does matter is that the effort will be far exceeded by the results. One area to remember is that if you tell everyone at once you have a better chance of getting your concerns or information disseminated correctly rather than reliance on word of mouth by members of the team telling others. Every time a different person relays information the slant, intent, body language, inflection all have a chance to infer something different. Negotiating - conferring with people to come to consensus or agreement. Negotiating infers that there may be a need for a mediator, arbitrator or facilitator. It depends on the circumstance, the importance, the level, and, more likely, the issues. Issues like cost, scope, objectives, contract terms and conditions, resources can all require negotiating skills. Problem solving - defining (problem definition) and deciding (decision making based on analysis, solution viability or dictates from stakeholders). Influencing the organization - the ability to use power and politics to get things done. This requires the ability to understand the mechanics or the organization regarding how to constructively use political ability. Project management processes can be organized into five groupings of one or more processes each as follows: Initiating processes - this includes recognizing that a project or phase should begin and making a commitment to do it. Planning processes - this means developing and maintaining a "workable" plan to accomplish what the project was undertaken to accomplish. Executing processes - coordinating people and any other resources to "execute" or carry out the plan. Controlling processes - making sure that the project objectives are met by measuring and monitoring progress. Furthermore, it means taking appropriate corrective actions when necessary. Closing processes - bringing the project to an orderly conclusion with formal acceptance of the phase or the project. Everyone connected with managing projects has had the additional core challenge of developing metrics that are "added value" in performance capability and delivery of completed projects that meet the expectations of stakeholders. Collecting metrics does not mean just tabulating figures. It means developing information that helps now and then helps even more in future efforts. There are many, many methods. The charge is to determine what works best for your organization. There are volumes of information on what to collect and how to use the measures effectively. The main point is to not just collect data. Collect information! My next article will discuss the project triangle and the level of technical solution - time, resources and technology solutions. Following that I will be sharing information on Six Sigma as developed by Motorola that can drastically change the quality of your products and/or services by instilling a business process culture that does affect the organization and provide positive returns. In fact the principles are based on statistical analysis that revolves around the concept of standard deviation. I would now like to offer some suggestions, by way of experience, and then offer some links to places I have found of great value to me. Cost Expert is a fairly inexpensive software package that provides for what-if, reporting, combining types of estimates such as function points, top down, Franchise Disclosure Laws Give Upper Hand to Attorneys agers world-wide within the context of the Capability Maturity Model (CMM).In today’s franchising industry franchisors are forced to have excessive disclosure documents. Franchise Attorneys will collect this data to try to sue you. Every one knows you should never trust an Attorney; that also goes for any Franchise Attorney also. If you are in franchising you will of course need a few of these extorsionists to protect you from other suing franchise lawyers. Franchising Lawyers; 88% are incompetent, so be careful and do you home work. Many hardly know their rear ends from a hole in the ground. Be sure to read the study on the Franchise Attorney, Franchising Lawyer and problems in franchising law.We need a complete overhaul in the industry with regards to franchise attorneys. While participating on the ABA Forum on Franchising for about 4 years, I have been noticing a problem with the aptitude and experience level of those who purport to practicing in the area of franchise law. Several quote “Franchising Attorneys” often ask questions of other attorneys of the group which are things they should inherently know if they claim to be “Franchising Attorneys”. The ABA Forum on franchising, godbless their souls, claims that lawyers from all different experience levels come to the board and ask questions.Well a recent q As a starting point it is important to discuss what is called the project management body of knowledge (PMBOK). The PMBOK was developed to provide c onsistent definition to the phases of a project and to delineate what should be considered as important within the context of each part of project management guidance. The knowledge areas and project management processes are contained in nine main focus areas. Project Integration Management - development of project plan, project plan execution and change control.
As you can see from these focus areas there is a strong emphasis on the use and meaning of the word "control". A LOT of activity and paperwork can be developed in these management areas, but the main point is that there must be corrective action as required. The authority and responsibility resides with the project manager. There are many skills and attributes that a project manager needs to draw upon to be effective. The project manager has to be: Leader - as a manager the primary concern is consistently provide key results that are expected by the "stakeholders". Leading is also required and involves establishing the vision, strategies needed to "realize" the vision, and, in fact, establishing the direction. The leader must motivate, inspire and communicate among the various people overcoming the political, bureaucratic and people barriers. It is important to remember that leadership must be demonstrated at all levels within the project such as by individuals responsible for technical issues and by team members. Communicating - exchanging information is the key. Make sure that clear, concise and complete information is given to the receiver. Make sure that the receiver has obtained the information in its entirety and that it is clearly understood. Communications is a broad subject area but suffice to say that, whether oral or written, communications is critical to the project. It does not matter whether the communications are formal, whether the communications are going up, down or vertical. What does matter is that the effort will be far exceeded by the results. One area to remember is that if you tell everyone at once you have a better chance of getting your concerns or information disseminated correctly rather than reliance on word of mouth by members of the team telling others. Every time a different person relays information the slant, intent, body language, inflection all have a chance to infer something different. Negotiating - conferring with people to come to consensus or agreement. Negotiating infers that there may be a need for a mediator, arbitrator or facilitator. It depends on the circumstance, the importance, the level, and, more likely, the issues. Issues like cost, scope, objectives, contract terms and conditions, resources can all require negotiating skills. Problem solving - defining (problem definition) and deciding (decision making based on analysis, solution viability or dictates from stakeholders). Influencing the organization - the ability to use power and politics to get things done. This requires the ability to understand the mechanics or the organization regarding how to constructively use political ability. Project management processes can be organized into five groupings of one or more processes each as follows: Initiating processes - this includes recognizing that a project or phase should begin and making a commitment to do it. Planning processes - this means developing and maintaining a "workable" plan to accomplish what the project was undertaken to accomplish. Executing processes - coordinating people and any other resources to "execute" or carry out the plan. Controlling processes - making sure that the project objectives are met by measuring and monitoring progress. Furthermore, it means taking appropriate corrective actions when necessary. Closing processes - bringing the project to an orderly conclusion with formal acceptance of the phase or the project. Everyone connected with managing projects has had the additional core challenge of developing metrics that are "added value" in performance capability and delivery of completed projects that meet the expectations of stakeholders. Collecting metrics does not mean just tabulating figures. It means developing information that helps now and then helps even more in future efforts. There are many, many methods. The charge is to determine what works best for your organization. There are volumes of information on what to collect and how to use the measures effectively. The main point is to not just collect data. Collect information! My next article will discuss the project triangle and the level of technical solution - time, resources and technology solutions. Following that I will be sharing information on Six Sigma as developed by Motorola that can drastically change the quality of your products and/or services by instilling a business process culture that does affect the organization and provide positive returns. In fact the principles are based on statistical analysis that revolves around the concept of standard deviation. I would now like to offer some suggestions, by way of experience, and then offer some links to places I have found of great value to me. Cost Expert is a fairly inexpensive software package that provides for what-if, reporting, combining types of estimates such as function points, top down, Let's Bring Out the Message to Thousands of People Using Wristbands cus areas there is a strong emphasis on the use and meaning of the word "control". A LOT of activity and paperwork can be developed in these management areas, but the main point is that there must be corrective action as required. 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I also see the hurricane Katrina silicone wristbands where the proceeds from these silicone wristbands go to the Katrina foundation.You can customize these rubber silicone bracelets for school, fundraisers, fraternities, promotions, events, and the list could go on. What I am saying is that if you just use your imagination, you can use these rubber silicone bracelets for a lot of things.Therefore if you have a cause th There are many skills and attributes that a project manager needs to draw upon to be effective. The project manager has to be: Leader - as a manager the primary concern is consistently provide key results that are expected by the "stakeholders". Leading is also required and involves establishing the vision, strategies needed to "realize" the vision, and, in fact, establishing the direction. The leader must motivate, inspire and communicate among the various people overcoming the political, bureaucratic and people barriers. It is important to remember that leadership must be demonstrated at all levels within the project such as by individuals responsible for technical issues and by team members. Communicating - exchanging information is the key. Make sure that clear, concise and complete information is given to the receiver. Make sure that the receiver has obtained the information in its entirety and that it is clearly understood. Communications is a broad subject area but suffice to say that, whether oral or written, communications is critical to the project. It does not matter whether the communications are formal, whether the communications are going up, down or vertical. What does matter is that the effort will be far exceeded by the results. One area to remember is that if you tell everyone at once you have a better chance of getting your concerns or information disseminated correctly rather than reliance on word of mouth by members of the team telling others. Every time a different person relays information the slant, intent, body language, inflection all have a chance to infer something different. Negotiating - conferring with people to come to consensus or agreement. Negotiating infers that there may be a need for a mediator, arbitrator or facilitator. It depends on the circumstance, the importance, the level, and, more likely, the issues. Issues like cost, scope, objectives, contract terms and conditions, resources can all require negotiating skills. Problem solving - defining (problem definition) and deciding (decision making based on analysis, solution viability or dictates from stakeholders). Influencing the organization - the ability to use power and politics to get things done. This requires the ability to understand the mechanics or the organization regarding how to constructively use political ability. Project management processes can be organized into five groupings of one or more processes each as follows: Initiating processes - this includes recognizing that a project or phase should begin and making a commitment to do it. Planning processes - this means developing and maintaining a "workable" plan to accomplish what the project was undertaken to accomplish. Executing processes - coordinating people and any other resources to "execute" or carry out the plan. Controlling processes - making sure that the project objectives are met by measuring and monitoring progress. Furthermore, it means taking appropriate corrective actions when necessary. Closing processes - bringing the project to an orderly conclusion with formal acceptance of the phase or the project. Everyone connected with managing projects has had the additional core challenge of developing metrics that are "added value" in performance capability and delivery of completed projects that meet the expectations of stakeholders. Collecting metrics does not mean just tabulating figures. It means developing information that helps now and then helps even more in future efforts. There are many, many methods. The charge is to determine what works best for your organization. There are volumes of information on what to collect and how to use the measures effectively. The main point is to not just collect data. Collect information! My next article will discuss the project triangle and the level of technical solution - time, resources and technology solutions. Following that I will be sharing information on Six Sigma as developed by Motorola that can drastically change the quality of your products and/or services by instilling a business process culture that does affect the organization and provide positive returns. In fact the principles are based on statistical analysis that revolves around the concept of standard deviation. I would now like to offer some suggestions, by way of experience, and then offer some links to places I have found of great value to me. Cost Expert is a fairly inexpensive software package that provides for what-if, reporting, combining types of estimates such as function points, top down, Autoresponders Are Great Tools When Used Effectively a better chance of getting your concerns or information disseminated correctly rather than reliance on word of mouth by members of the team telling others. Every time a different person relays information the slant, intent, body language, inflection all have a chance to infer something different.Autoresponders are one of the best tools for online marketing and follow up when used correctly.Unfortunately, too many people use it for aggressive and hype filled sales pitches. One message after the other just promotes the opportunity and how they can make money if they just join NOW.This is the wrong way to go about it!The purpose of your messages should be to let the prospect get to know you. A person who is looking for a business opportunity is also looking for leadership and someone who can help them find financial independence.This is your opportunity to shine! Let the person get to know you, and tell them your story. You can also mention other people on your team who are successful, but it should be mostly about you. Uppermost in your prospect's mind is going to be what can you do to help them. Your messages should explain very clearly how.Create the image of regular person that's building a business from home using the internet. The more real you present yourself... just be you... the more you'll connect with people who are much like you.Tell them about "Attraction Marketing" and how it helps you attract serious quality people and let them know your system is personalized to YOU so that you c Negotiating - conferring with people to come to consensus or agreement. Negotiating infers that there may be a need for a mediator, arbitrator or facilitator. It depends on the circumstance, the importance, the level, and, more likely, the issues. Issues like cost, scope, objectives, contract terms and conditions, resources can all require negotiating skills. Problem solving - defining (problem definition) and deciding (decision making based on analysis, solution viability or dictates from stakeholders). Influencing the organization - the ability to use power and politics to get things done. This requires the ability to understand the mechanics or the organization regarding how to constructively use political ability. Project management processes can be organized into five groupings of one or more processes each as follows: Initiating processes - this includes recognizing that a project or phase should begin and making a commitment to do it. Planning processes - this means developing and maintaining a "workable" plan to accomplish what the project was undertaken to accomplish. Executing processes - coordinating people and any other resources to "execute" or carry out the plan. Controlling processes - making sure that the project objectives are met by measuring and monitoring progress. Furthermore, it means taking appropriate corrective actions when necessary. Closing processes - bringing the project to an orderly conclusion with formal acceptance of the phase or the project. Everyone connected with managing projects has had the additional core challenge of developing metrics that are "added value" in performance capability and delivery of completed projects that meet the expectations of stakeholders. Collecting metrics does not mean just tabulating figures. It means developing information that helps now and then helps even more in future efforts. There are many, many methods. The charge is to determine what works best for your organization. There are volumes of information on what to collect and how to use the measures effectively. The main point is to not just collect data. Collect information! My next article will discuss the project triangle and the level of technical solution - time, resources and technology solutions. Following that I will be sharing information on Six Sigma as developed by Motorola that can drastically change the quality of your products and/or services by instilling a business process culture that does affect the organization and provide positive returns. In fact the principles are based on statistical analysis that revolves around the concept of standard deviation. I would now like to offer some suggestions, by way of experience, and then offer some links to places I have found of great value to me. Cost Expert is a fairly inexpensive software package that provides for what-if, reporting, combining types of estimates such as function points, top down, Top Attributes Of Leaders ermore, it means taking appropriate corrective actions when necessary.Are leaders “born” or can anyone learn to be a leader? Below find some common attributes visible in many of today’s most successful leaders. How do you and your leadership attributes compare?.Leaders are persons who, by word and or example, markedly influence the behaviors, thoughts, and or feelings of a significant number of their fellow beings.The key to leadership is the effective communication of a story. The most fundamental stories, fashioned by leaders, concern issues of personal and group identity, mission and vision.Leaders exemplify those stories. They convey their stories by the kinds of lives they themselves lead and, through example, seek to inspire in their followers.The ways in which leaders conduct their lives must be clearly observable by those whom they hope to influence. People who do not practice what they preach are hypocrites, and hypocrisy mutes the effectiveness of their stories.A leader is the owner of beliefs, attitudes, and values, and is a practitioner of certain behaviors. It is the responsibility of the leader to help other individuals determine their personal, social and moral codes. Leaders inspire.Common Leadership TypesThe ordinary leader, by definition the m Closing processes - bringing the project to an orderly conclusion with formal acceptance of the phase or the project. Everyone connected with managing projects has had the additional core challenge of developing metrics that are "added value" in performance capability and delivery of completed projects that meet the expectations of stakeholders. Collecting metrics does not mean just tabulating figures. It means developing information that helps now and then helps even more in future efforts. There are many, many methods. The charge is to determine what works best for your organization. There are volumes of information on what to collect and how to use the measures effectively. The main point is to not just collect data. Collect information! My next article will discuss the project triangle and the level of technical solution - time, resources and technology solutions. Following that I will be sharing information on Six Sigma as developed by Motorola that can drastically change the quality of your products and/or services by instilling a business process culture that does affect the organization and provide positive returns. In fact the principles are based on statistical analysis that revolves around the concept of standard deviation. I would now like to offer some suggestions, by way of experience, and then offer some links to places I have found of great value to me. Cost Expert is a fairly inexpensive software package that provides for what-if, reporting, combining types of estimates such as function points, top down, bottom up, GUI. Moreover, you can use it with Microsoft Project. I have enjoyed the functionality and reporting capabilities. The software will help generate good plans, resource requirements and risk factors. Cost Expert is particularly good for project managers working without a formalized project-central organizational approach. I have also been a big fan of Microsoft Project software ever since Project 4. The new version still provides a database schema and the VBA capability to expand the functionality continues to make the product a good choice for those not interested in spending much more money for project software. There is a fairly simple wizard that is good to start with in counting function points. It is called the SEER Function Point Wizard and it is fpwiz. There is a PDF file on DoD initiatives regarding software measurement that is Software Measures for DOD Systems. MMB&T makes available version 1.1 of the SoftEST which was developed by MCR Federal Inc. on behalf of the Air Force Cost Analysis Agency. SoftEST Cost Model (V1.1) (1 MB - Zipped file) DEVELOP YOUR MICROSOFT PROJECT AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT SKILLS Getting the most out of Microsoft Project requires using the product features correctly and using the right features to meet your project management needs. Microsoft describes resources you will find helpful in developing your skills with Microsoft Project and applying them to the broader field of project management. Read about it at: Microsoft Project Assistance Microsoft® Project Courseware Trainer Pack These are but a few resources available. The good news is that the function is now recognized as something that merits full attention from executive management and sponsorship to avoid the previously very high failure rate on projects. This article is copywrited by Martin Floyd of MMB&T. All rights reserved.
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