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  • How to avoid negative attitude?

    20.02.2017 / Jyrki Autio

    A project manager will often disregard or dismiss people’s opinions. But if the business people working on the project have a negative attitude, project execution becomes harder.

  • Don’t Be Guilty, it’s Expensive

    26.01.2017 / Jyrki Autio

    Could it be, that failing a project is not such a bad thing for everyone?

  • Can People be Motivated?

    15.01.2017 / Sari Penttilä

    Do I find inner motivation and spread it around or am I a motivation killer?

  • By Jyrki Autio
  • Posted 19 Apr 2016

6 Steps to successful deployment

Project needs a successful implementation to succeed, and a successful implementation needs a good implementation plan. Here’s how to make easily manageable implementation plans.


  • By Jyrki Autio
  • Posted 11 Apr 2016

7 Usual Reasons Why Development Projects Fail

In 90% of cases where acceptance testing fails, it is because of what’s been done before even starting it. If you pay attention to these points when starting a development project, the probability to succeed increases substantially.


  • By Joonas Iivonen
  • Posted 06 Apr 2016

Making the most of your time, when working alongside other projects

When you only have so much time to give for projects, it has to be spent efficiently. How do you make the most of everyone’s time when working with projects?


  • By Jyrki Autio
  • Posted 04 Apr 2016

Good quality acceptance testing finds less defects than bad quality testing

Good quality acceptance testing finds less defects than bad quality testing! Why that is: Preparing good quality acceptance testing has already fixed easy defects. It’s easier to concentrate on finding real, critical errors.


  • By Jyrki Autio
  • Posted 17 Mar 2016

An example from practice – successful development project

An example from practice of a successful development project, with real-time tracking. Everyone knows what they are doing and the project manager has the tools for managing. Success rate is around 100%, maybe even a bit more.


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