This article is about changing the project performance paradigm from passive corrections to more active ones. The approach is based in behavioral and neuroscience, toward implementing behavioral project management practices …
Joshua Ramirez
Joshua Ramirez
Josh Ramirez, PMP, MSM-PM, is a consultant at Evanclaer and is experienced in business operations management, project management, and project controls. He has worked at several national laboratories and other projects throughout the Department of Energy and is pursuing a Ph.D. in business psychology. He has a Masters’ degree in project management, is an adjunct professor of project management and conducts training courses that integrate the behavioral sciences with project management. Josh writes about culture and behavior, as well as Metrics and KPIs.
If project management were a person, I’d say…
If the project management discipline were a person, I would sit them down and have a very serious conversation with them. All across project management social platforms, feeds, training, and …
De-biasing project management
Find out more about de-biasing project management. Have you had one of those folks on your project team that seemed to be eternally optimistic, and then the project team struggled …
Behavioral project management: 3 reasons you may not recognize when you are stuck
Find out more about behavioral project management? Here are some reasons you may be stuck and don’t even know it. Ever wonder why some folks just seem to be blind …
Thinking versus feeling in project management
What is thinking versus feeling in project management? How do you feel about reading this article right now? Do you think you’ll learn anything? I know that sometimes I get …
ReTHINKING the time constraint
Time constraint project management; there’s more to time constraint than meets the eye……and I’ve got a feeling the research is going to change project management forever. (Yeah, right, you say. …