by KimBoo York | Sep 25, 2013 | Information Science, Life and all That, Project Management, Assistive Technology
First up is more news about the new job. I will be starting October 11th at the FSU Student Disability Resource Center in the position of Assistive Technology Lab Coordinator! This is a “professional” position, which means a master’s degree was...
by KimBoo York | Sep 11, 2012 | Project Management, Information Science
Where most people fall down in project management is the idea that it requires a lot of work. It really doesn’t; what requires work is starting a project over from scratch, or wading into a project halfway through and changing direction. Project management is about...
by KimBoo York | Aug 10, 2012 | Information Science, Project Management
I am trying to write a paper about project management in archives processing, and I’m finding it hard. To me, much of this “advice” I’m giving is common sense, simply looking at a problem and breaking it into workable parts efficiently and effectively. I have to...
by KimBoo York | May 19, 2012 | Information Science, Project Management
At the Society of Florida Archivists’ annual conference this year, I presented a poster on project management (PM) in archives processing. I thought I’d share it here. Click on the thumbnail to go to a PDF of the poster: ...
by KimBoo York | May 15, 2012 | Information Science, Project Management
People often assume that project management (PM) is all about someone “in charge” telling other people what to do. That is fairly accurate, but gives PM a reputation as being the refuge of the bossy and the incapable. The truth is that PM is all about someone “in...