Brad Egland has a post about the Four Stages of Team Development. This concept was first developed in 1965 by Bruce Tuckman and later updated by Bruce to five stages with the adjourning step. Brad's reference book Fundamentals of Project Management, James P. Lewis, mentions the four stages (Brad's restatement),...
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When there is a discussion around PERT, the Central Limit Theorem, estimating durations, efforts, and costs, or any probabilistic or statistical aspect of a project, there is usually a fundamental flaw in the thought process. When we estimate, we are ALWAYS subject to anchoring and adjustments. It is built into our...
With unemployment across the Eurozone now hovering at just over 10%, more and more business school graduates in Europe are having a tough time re-entering the job market. Author's Name: Read More →

