Bottleneck Law
The bottleneck law has its origin in the Theory of Constraints, created by Dr Eliyahu Goldratt and published in 1984
The bottleneck law has its origin in the Theory of Constraints, created by Dr Eliyahu Goldratt and published in 1984
The origin of Little’s Law is the Queuing Theory and it is perhaps best known law in the IT systems
I have been doing project management for seventeen years already. I have carried out software development projects for a bank,
I started working as software development project manager in 1996. We were a team of 5 people, young and motivated,
“If you do not actively attack risks, they will actively attack you” – Tom Gilb What I usually see in
In 1992 Bill Clinton chose an interesting slogan for his political campaign: Of course, there were many other important topics
This month I had an interesting service for the IT department of a bank. I say ‘interesting‘ because they asked
How many from your recent projects or services did you deliver on time? Of course, complete and without the need
Throughput is relatively less known measure for traditional project management companies (based on PMBoK, Prince2, CMMI). However, I believe it
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