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Don’t Set it and Forget It: Update Your Project Schedules Throughout Your Projects

While reading Project Scheduling and Cost Control, by James Taylor, one thing that stuck out for me was how it is critical to update a project’s schedule no matter what type of network diagram or chart you decide to employ. It never really struck me as an issue because I haven’t worked on “huge” time [...]

[ More ] 3rd Mar, 2010 | No Comment | Posted in (rj)eSchool, Blog
Let Me Break it Down for You: Work Breakdown Structures

Let Me Break it Down for You: Work Breakdown Structures

Work breakdown structures are extremely useful way to simplify complex tasks that need to be accomplished in a project by their individual components. They can also be combined with scheduling data to generate a Gantt chart (the end result is something similar to the Microsoft Project interface). The United States Department of Energy’s official definition [...]

[ More ] 3rd Mar, 2010 | No Comment | Posted in (rj)eSchool, Blog, Featured
Green Tech: A Hard Road to Hoe

Green Tech: A Hard Road to Hoe

Fred Engel is a technology entrepreneur that has sold a business and taken another public. He’s currently starting a new green technology venture that centers itself around reclaiming lost energy efficiencies in commercial building’s HVAC systems. His systems analyze feedback from the building automation systems using software to help building owners achieve cost savings through reduced [...]

[ More ] 23rd Feb, 2010 | No Comment | Posted in (rj)eSchool, Blog
Personal Experience with Project Scope Statements

Personal Experience with Project Scope Statements

I used to work at MD Anderson Cancer Center where I developed web applications. Part of my job was to directly interface with customers and take their requirements and develop them into finished products. Our team of developers each had their own projects to work on, and could decide if they wanted to interface with [...]

[ More ] 22nd Feb, 2010 | No Comment | Posted in (rj)eSchool, Blog
Planning Successful Projects: Defining Project Scope

Planning Successful Projects: Defining Project Scope

A scope statement is a document that details a project’s deliverables and describes it’s major objectives (Wikipedia). This document is essentially a high-level overview of what the entire project will encompass (including what it will not cover).
In order to develop a project scope document, certain key pieces of information need to be discovered. These include [...]

[ More ] 22nd Feb, 2010 | No Comment | Posted in (rj)eSchool, Blog, Featured
Marketing in the Biotech Industry: A Pill a Day Brings the Dollars Your Way

Marketing in the Biotech Industry: A Pill a Day Brings the Dollars Your Way

The biotech industry is notoriously hard to fund a startup when you have little to no proven successes. Capital is hard to come by when it may take $1B over 15 years before the investors start to see any returns if the product is approved for the intended use. Here we will examine a hypothetic [...]

[ More ] 19th Feb, 2010 | No Comment | Posted in (rj)eSchool, Blog, Featured
Case Study Analysis: UndergroundHipHop.com, Financing, Growth, and the Future

Case Study Analysis: UndergroundHipHop.com, Financing, Growth, and the Future

I recently read a case study for a small and growing business called UndergroundHipHop.com I obtained from Ivey Publishing.
UndergroundHipHop.com is a company started by a college undergrad student in his dorm room. The company started out as a project of passion that lead to a large online community that all had interests in underground hip hop music. [...]

[ More ] 18th Feb, 2010 | No Comment | Posted in (rj)eSchool, Blog, Featured
Knowing Your Target Market: Marketing to the Super Elite

Knowing Your Target Market: Marketing to the Super Elite

Many things go into knowing your target market which can be summed up if you know the four P’s: product, price, place, and promotion. Every company needs to at least have a very general idea about these categories before going to market or they’ll be sorely unprepared should any unexpected situations occur. This goes for [...]

[ More ] 16th Feb, 2010 | No Comment | Posted in (rj)eSchool, Blog, Featured
The End of Retail Video Rentals as We Know It

The End of Retail Video Rentals as We Know It

Blockbuster was one of the nations premiere video rental retail stores until recently. With the advent of the internet and online shopping, customers are more willing to use their credit card online to consume “all you can eat” entertainment rentals. Blockbuster’s CEO James Keyes has said that Netflix is taking “demand out of the market” [...]

[ More ] 12th Feb, 2010 | No Comment | Posted in (rj)eSchool, Blog, Featured
Acquiring New Market Segments: RIM’s Foray

Acquiring New Market Segments: RIM’s Foray

Previous Market Segments
Previous to 2004, RIM’s devices were slanted towards corporate and business users starting with it’s Inter@ctive Pager 900 (Ziegler, 5). It’s mobile phone product lines didn’t become popularized until email became a mission critical application. RIM saw the potential in email and grew it’s business along with the popularization of the then nascent technology.
New Market [...]

[ More ] 9th Feb, 2010 | No Comment | Posted in (rj)eSchool, Blog, Featured
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