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  1. 1999 Annual Report: A Year of Success ... A Year of Change. July, 71-81.

  2. 3, 2, 1 ... Product Lift-Off. [Special Topics on Marketing and Sales] Bemie Cassidy. September, 53-55.

  3. A Case of Mistaken Identity. [Middle Ground] John Sullivan. February,21.

  4. A Parallel WBS for Intemational Projects. Cornelius Grove, Willa Hallowell, and Cynthia J. Smith. March, 37-40,42.

  5. A Portfolio Management System. [Executive Notebook] Joan Knutson. June,21, 23. 

  6. Adding ICES to Your Brainstorming. [Skill Builders] Fred Erman. November, 14.

  7. After Y2K Triage—What to Do First? [Executive Notebook] Don Wessels and Joan Knutson. April, 19-20.

  8. All Project Members Should Be Treated Equal! [Power Practices] Neal Whitten. November, 19.

  9. Alternatives to Downsizing. Rick Maurer. June, 41-44.

  10. An Organizational PM Maturity Model. [Excellence Through Standards] John Schlichter. February, 18.

  11. Are You Learning From Project to Project? [Power Practices] Neal Whitten. March, 16.

  12. As Seen at PMI '98: Exhibits Report—and Prognostications for 1999. [Software Forum] Harvey A. Levine. January, 20-21, 23.

  13. Audience Message Boards: A Tool for Change Management and Communications. Bob Cook. March, 52-54.

  14. Back to Basics: Charters, Chains, and Challenges. [Practitioner Q&A] William R. Duncan. April, 29-30.

  15. Benefit-Cost Ratio: Selection Tool or Trap? Stephen Smith and Joh Barker. May, 23-26.

  16. Bringing People Together. [Skill Builders] Fred Emman. August, 12.

  17. Business Continuity Planning. [Y2K Issues] Frank Parth. March, 23.

  18. Can You Hurry the River? [Up & Down the Organization] Paul C. Dinsmore. December, 27-28.

  19. Can Your Infrastructure Support a Virtual Organization? [Middle Ground] Deborah Bigelow. July, 14.

  20. Change the Culture in Your Organization ... Project by Project. [Power Practices] Neal Whitten. August, 20.

  21. Climbing to Performance. [Team Works] Paula K. Martin and Karen Tate. June, 14.

  22. Coming Your Way: Maybe Some Pork and Beans? James Rosenwinkel. June, 61-63.

  23. Computerized Management Systems. [Variance Threshold] Michael Hatfield. September, 80.

  24. Contingency Begins at Home. [Y2K Issues] Capers Jones. January, 28.

  25. Creating and Managing a High-Flying Project Team. Steve R. Sanders and Steven Pascale. June, 25-28.

  26. Determining Priority. [Skill Builders] Fred Erman. June, 11.

  27. Does Your Project Have Auditors? [Variance Threshold] Michael Hatfield. July, 88.

  28. Don't Sell It ... Show It! [Power Practices] Neal Whitten. July, 28.

  29. Don't Shoot the Escalater. [Skill Builders] Fred Erman. September, 12.

  30. Downsizing: A Doorway to Opportunity. Gregory K. Webster. June, 35-38.

  31. Duties of the Effective Project Manager. [Power Practices] Neal Whitten. September, 16.

  32. Duties of the Effective Resource Manager. [Power Practices] Neal Whitten. December, 21.

  33. Empowered Teams: Key to Total Customer Satisfaction. Mary Ann Hellinghausen and P.C. Douglas. August, 29-32.

  34. Engineering and Marketing: Their Worlds Run Together. [Special Topics on Marketing and Sales] Joe McFadden and Dan McAllister. September, 47-50.

  35. ERP: Integrating Project Management Into the Enterprise. Jeannette Cabanis. February, 29-32.

  36. Ethics, Leadership, and Your Family Room Sofa. [Middle Ground] Bud Baker. December, 19.

  37. Finding and Solving Problems. [Skill Builders] Fred Erman. July, 12.

  38. First in the World. Jay Holtzman. December, 4142.

  39. Fred Schwartz, "Original Manager.” [Middle Ground] Bud Baker. June, 12.

  40. From Making Sense to Making Cents: Measuring Project Management ROI - Part [Executive Notebook] Joan Knutson. January 25-27.

  41. From Making Sense to Making Cents: Measuring Project Management - Part 2. [Executive Notebook] Joan Knutson. February, 23-24.

  42. From Making Sense to Making Cents: Part 3 - The Process. [Executive Notebook] Joan Knutson. July, 17-19.

  43. Gathering and Using Lessons Learned. Adrian Abramovici. October, 61-63.

  44. Getting Organized: Implementing the Project Office. J.J. Lullen and Richard Sylvia. April, 51-55.

  45. Getting Out From Between Parkinson's Rock and Murphy's Hard Place: Francis S. "Frank" Patrick. April, 57-62.

  46. Getting Up to Standard. Jay Holtzman. December, 44-46.

  47. Global Work Teams: A Cultural Perspective. Larraine Segil. March, 25-26, 29.

  48. Harnessing the Power of Collaborative Leaming. Gene Bounds. October, 45-51.

  49. How to Always Get Commitment. [Skill Builders] Fred Erman. April, 14.

  50. How to Run an Effective Meeting [Power Practices] Neal Whitten. June, 19.

  51. Human Resources: How Are They Faring on Your Project? [Middle Ground] Deborah Bigelow. January, 16.

  52. Don't Hear You ... [PM@Work] Greg Hutchins. June, 72.

  53. If You Can't Get Their Attention, Go Topless! [Up & Down the Organization] Paul C.

  54. Implementation Planning: The Critical Step. David Blumenthal and Ray Stoddard. October, 8(}86.

  55. Interview With William Ulrich. ["Opportunity in Crisis,” in Y2K: How're We Doin'?] Jeannette Cabanis, January, 52.

  56. Is Everybody Happy? Kenneth E. Atwater. November, 60-62.

  57. Is History Destined to Repeat Itself? [Y2K Issues] Ralph L. Kliem. November, 25, 27.

  58. Is Virtual the New Reality? [Middle Ground] Deborah Bigelow. April, 25.

  59. It's the System. [PM@Work] Greg Hutchins. October, 96.

  60. Job Gain. [Middle Ground] John Sullivan. May, 19.

  61. Maintaining Market Leadership Through Leaming. Rochelle Rucker. October, 65-69.

  62. Managing in a Multivendor Environment. [Sidebar in The "Next Generation" Project Manager, by Dominic Telaro] Kenneth E. Atwater. January, 44.

  63. Managing the Magic. Frank Addeman. July, 31-36.

  64. Marketing Heresies. [PM@Work] Greg Hutchins. February,64.

  65. Mars Pathfinder Mission. [1998 International Project of the Year] Craig Sholes and Natalie Chalfin. January, 3~35.

  66. Mass Updates and Software Project Management. [Y2K Issues] Capers Jones. May, 21.

  67. Measuring Project Manager Competence. [Executive Notebook] Judith Olney. October, 21-22.

  68. Meeting Commitments. [Skill Builders] Fred Erman. May, 12.

  69. Mentoring: A Key to Employee Loyalty. Chip R. Bell. November, 34-36.

  70. Mommy, What Do You Do at Work? [Middle Ground] Deborah Bigelow. October, 16.

  71. Operational Measurements for Product Development Organizations - Part 1. Tony Rizzo. November, 42-46, 47.

  72. Operational Measurements for Product Development Organizations - Part 2. Tony Rizzo. December, 31-35.

  73. Paradox and Project Management Cult ure. Gregory D. Githens. July, 51-53, 55, 57-58.

  74. Partnering: For Better and For Worse. Carter R. Rohan. February, 55-56.

  75. Planning and Managing Multiple Projects. David B. Berry. November, 49, 51-53.

  76. Planning, Executing, and Closing the Sale. [Special Topics on Marketing and Sales] Janice Blake. September, 37-39.

  77. Planning: Too Little, Too Much ... Just Right! [Team Works] Paula K. Martin and Karen Tate. February, 17.

  78. PMI '98 in Review: At the Crossroads of Past, Present and Future. Jeannette Cabanis. January, 37-40.

  79. Power of the People. Kenneth G. Cooper. July, 43-47.

  80. Preventing Project Proliferation. Andrew Longman, David Sandahl, and Wade Speir. July 39-41.

  81. Program Management Keeps   Army Systems Development on Track.  Scott Fass and Richard Romeo.   September, 63-65.

  82. Project Communication   Management: Five Steps. Michael S.   Terrell. October, 71-77.

  83. Project Culture in China:   Different Strokes for Different Folks. J.   Paul Dittman. March, 45-48, 51.

  84. Project Management for   Manufacturers: The Final Frontier. Kelly   McGowan. May, 35-36.

  85. Project Management in Market   Research. [Special Topics on Marketing   and Sales] Nicholas A. Campanis.   September, 41-44.

  86. Project Management Meets   Marketing and Sales. [Special Topics on   Marketing and Sales] Philip Diab.   September, 23-24.

  87. Project Management: How   Much Is Enough? John Byme. February,   49-50, 52.

  88. Project Management: Key to   Success in Human Resource Management.   [Up & Down the Organization] Paul C.   Dinsmore. April, 23-24.

  89. Project Managers Need   Real-Time Data—And a Couple ERP   Modules of Their Own. Pat Carrehy,   February, 33-35.

  90. Project or Program Management?   Mark Becker. October, 78-79.

  91. Project Portfolio Management: A   Song Without Words? [Software Forum]   Harvey A. Levine. July, 25-27.

  92. Project Reviews—Looking Inside   From Outside. [Power Practices] Neal   Whitten. May, 14.

  93. Project Team Communications: The   Grease, the Glue, and the ... Gum?   [Executive Notebook] Michelle   Keiserman. May, 17-18.

  94. Quality 101 Primer. [PM@Work]   Greg Hutchins. August, 72.

  95. Reaching Consensus. [Team   Works] Paula K. Martin and Karen   Tate. October, 33.

  96. Read This If You Hate Project   Status Meetings. Ross M. Snyder. August,   45-46.

  97. Really Bad Management Writing.   [Variance Threshold] Michael Hatfield.   January, 64. -. 98. Real-Time Training: A   Remedy For Change. Randal Ford. June,   55-56, 58.

  98. Rejected PMP Questions.   [Variance Threshold] Michael Hatfield.   May, 64.

  99. Relationship Building: A Key   "Technical" Skill. Ron Rader and Cliff   Vaughan. June, 47-50, 52.

  100. Requirements vs. Specifications and   Other Comparisons. [Practitioner Q&A]   William R. Duncan. July, 21-22.

  101. Revolutionary Project Management.   [Variance Threshold] Michael Hatfield.   November, 72.

  102. Risk Assessment: Leaming the   Hard Way. Richard Shepherd. December,   55-57.

  103. Sales Force Automation. [Special  Topics on Marketing and Sales] John   Goodpasture, Art Patterson, and Ken   Wyckoff. September, 31-34.

  104. Sculpting Technology to Fit   Business. Jerald Savin and David Silberg.   November, 55, 57-58.

  105. Setting the Stage for a New   Profession. Francis M. Webster Jr. April,   63-65.

  106. Shared Contingency: Exploring the   Critical Chain. [Software Forum] Harvey A.   Levine. October. 35-38.

  107. Short-Staffed? Maximize Scarce   Resources With Knowledge Resource   Planning. John O'Neil. February, 37-41.

  108. So . .. So What?? Debate Over   CCPM Gets a Verbal Shrug from TOC Guru   Goldratt. [Interview] Jeannette   Cabanis-Brewin. December, 49-52.

  109. Software PM and PM Software:   Partners in Profit. Capers Jones. July, 67-68,   70.

  110. Software Quality With Predictable   Numbers. Jeet Sandhanwalia. July, 61-64.

  111. Some Constraints on the Theory of   Constraints: Taking a Critical Look at the   Critical Chain. Jeffrey K. Pinto. August,   49-51.

  112. Standards: The Rallying Cry of a   Growing Profession. Jeannette Cabanis.   May, 39-42.

  113. Stranger in a Strange Land: The   American Project Manager Working   Abroad. W. Richard Minor. March, 31-34.

  114. Successful Customer Relationship   Management. [Special Topics on Marketing   and Sales] Ron Brown. September, 27-28.

  115. Successful Projects Across the   Enterprise. [Up & Down the   Organization] Paul C. Dinsmore. October,   29-30.

  116. Surveying Project Management   Capabilities. [Excellence Through   Standards] John Schlichter. April, 39-40.

  117. Take the Path That is Really   Critical. Eric Uyttewaal. December,  37-39.

  118. Team Accountability. [Team   Works] Paula K. Martin and Karen  Tate,  December, 16.

  119.  Team-Building and English as a   Second Language. William Dodson.  August,  35-37.

  120. Thanks, Josh. [Middle Ground]   Bud Baker. September, 14.

  121. That First Step Can Be the Most   Important. [Executive Notebook] Joan   Knutson. September, 19-20

  122. The "Next Generation" Project   Manager. Dominic Telaro. January,  43-45.

  123. The 10 Commandments of   Assessing Project Management  Maturity.  Timothy J. Kloppenborg.  November,  64-66.

  124. The Biotech R&D Budget: A   Process for Project Success. Ray   Sanchez-Pescador. May, 29-32.

  125. The City That Loves You Back   Welcomes PMI With Open Arms. Amy  L.  Heining. September, 71-73.

  126. The Evolution of Project   Management at GSA. Al DeLucia.   September, 57-61.

  127. The High-Performing Team.   [Team Works] Paula K. Martin and  Karen  Tate. August, 23.

  128. The Human Side of Tool  Implementation: An ROI Measurement  Challenge. [Sidebar in Software PM and PM  Software: Partners in Profit, by Capers  Jones] Jeannette Cabanis, July, 68.

  129. The Human Task of a Project  Leader: Daniel Goleman on the Value of High  "EQ." [Interview] Jeannette Cab- ins-Brewin .  November, 38-41.

  130. The M-Word Explored: The PM  Network Consulting Methodologies Survey.  Tony Nish and Jeannette Cabanis, with  support by Amy L. Heining. September.  66-69.

  131. The Price Is Not Always Right.  William T. Pepoon. May, 53-55.

  132. The Project Management  Profession: Knowledge or Faith? [PM  Commentary] J. Rodney Tumer. October,  41-42.

  133. The Project Manager. [Excellence  Through Standards] William R. Duncan.  January, 19.

  134. The Project Manager's Toolbox:  Managing Value in GC/CM Projects. Eric  Meng. August, 52-54, 56-57.

  135. The ROI of Management  Training. Joseph Gekoski. October.  53-55.

  136. The Role of Consultants in  ERP/PM Implementations. [Software  Forum] Harvey A. Levine. April, 33-36.

  137. The Seven Secrets of a Successful  Project Office. Thomas R. Block. April,  43-48.

  138. The S-Shape Curve. [Power  Practices] Neal Whitten. October, 19.

  139. The Team-Friendly Organizational  Structure: A Paradigm Shift. Sherryl G.  Wilkins. August, 39-42.

  140. The Upward Spiral: Learning,  Knowledge, Wisdom. Jeannette  Cabanis-Brewin. October, 57-59.

  141. They Wrote the Book: The Early  Literature of Modem Project Management.  Francis M. Webster Jr. August, 59-62.

  142. Think Before You Speak.  [Middle Ground] John Sullivan, August,  14.

  143. Think Big, Carefully. [Sidebar in  Project Culture in China: Different Strokes  for Different Folks, by J. Paul Dittman]  Mark Parker. March, 47.

  144. Third Wave Project Leadership.  Owen C. Gadeken. February, 43-46.

  145. Time-to-Market Project  Management. Edward J. Fem. January,  47-50.

  146. Tips for Executives: Looking  Astute in the Third Millennium. [Up &  Down the Organization] Paul C. Dinsmore.  February, 25-27.

  147. Transforming IT Project  Managers Into Business Leaders. J. LeRoy  Ward. November, 29-33.

  148. True Estimates Reduce Project  Risk. Mark R. Durrenberger. May, 45-48.

  149. Use Project Management to "Sell"  Your Company's Products and Services.  [Executive Notebook] Joan Knutson. March,  21-22.

  150. Using Project Management to Close  the Deal. D. Allen Young. May, 51-52.

  151. Virtual Audits. [Variance  Threshold] Michael Hatfield. March, 64.

  152. Walking the Talk. [Middle  Ground] John Sullivan. November, 17.

  153. We Need Superheroes.  [PM@Work] Greg Hutchins. April, 72.

  154. Welcome Back, Quality ... From a  Project Management Perspective. [Executive  Notebook] Joan Knutson. August, 17-19.

  155. What Factors are Impacting IT's  Effectiveness? Rania Kort. June, 31-33.

  156. What Good Is a PM Mentor?  [Power Practices] Neal Whitten.  April,17.

  157. What's Your Type? [Team  Works] Paula K. Martin and Karen  Tate. April, 27.

  158. When All You Have Is a  Hammer ... [Middle Ground] Bud Baker.  March, 19.

  159. Where Are Today's Project  Management Leaders? [PM@Work] Creg  Hutchins. December, 72.

  160. Why Chris Can't Estimate.  [Practitioner Q&A] William R. Duncan.  October, 25-26.

  161. WOW! They're Catching On!  [Up & Down the Organization] Paul C.  Dinsmore. August, 25-27.

  162. Y2K: How're We Doin'? A Status  Report on the Century's Largest Project.  Jeannette Cabanis. January, 51-53.

  163. You Owe Your Project Players a  Communication Infrastructure - Part 1.  [Executive Notebook] Joan Knutson.  November, 21-22.

  164. You Owe Your Project Players a  Communication Infrastructure - Part 2.  [Executive Notebook] Joan Knutson.  December, 23-24.

Author Cross-Reference

Abramovici, Adrian [43]

Addeman, Frank [63]

Atwater, Kenneth E. [56] [62]

Baker, Bud [36] [39] [121] [159]

Barker, Joh [15]

Becker, Mark [90]

Bell, Chip R. [69]

Berry, David B. [75]

Bigelow, Deborah [19] [51] [58] [70]

Blake, Janice [76]

Block, Thomas R. [138]

Blumenthal, David [54]

Bounds, Gene [48]

Brown, Ron [115]

Byrne, John [87]

Cabanis, Jeannette [35] [55]  [78] [113] [129] [131] [163]

Cabanis-Brewin, Jeannette [109] [130] [141]

Campanis, Nicholas A. [85]

Cassidy, Bemie [2]

ChalSin, Natalie [65]

Cook, Bob [13]

Cooper, Kenneth G. [79]

DeLucia,AI [127]

Diab, Philip [86]

Dinsmore,PaulC. [18] [53]  [88] [116] [147] [162]

Dittman, J. Paul [83]

Dodson, William [120]

Douglas, P.C. [33]

Duncan, William R. [14]  [101] [134] [161]

Durrenberger, Mark R. [149]

Emman, Fred [6] [16] [26]  [29] [37] [49] [68]

Fass, Scott [81]

Fern,EdwardJ. [146]

Ford, Randal [98]

Gadeken, Owen C. [145]

Garrehy, Pat [89]

Goodpasture, John [104]

Gekoski, Joseph [136]

Githens, Gregory D. [73]

Grove, Cornelius [4]

Hallowell, Willa [4]

Hatfield, Michael [23] [27]  [97] [99] [102] [152]

Heining, Amy L. [126] [131]

Hellinghausen, Mary Ann   [33]

Holtzman, Jay [38] [46]

Hutchins, Greg [52] [59][64] [94] [154] [160]

Jones,Capers[24] [66] [110]

Keiserman, Michelle [93]

Kliem, Ralph L. [57]

Kloppenborg,TimothyJ.  [124]

Knutson, Joan [5] [7] [40] [41] [42] [122] [150] [155] [164] [165]

Kort, Rania [156]

Levine, Harvey A. [12] [91] [107] [137]

Longman, Andrew [80]

Lullen, J.J. {44]

Martin, Paula K. [21] [77] [95] [119] [128] [158]

Maurer, Rick [9]

McAllister, Dan [34]

McFadden, Joe [34]

 McGowan, Kelly [84]

Meng, Eric [135]

Minor, W. Richard [114]

Nish,Tony [131]

O'Neil, John [108]

Olney, Judith [67]

Parker, Mark [144]

Parth, Frank [17]

Pascale, SteYen [25]

Patrick, Francis S. "Frank"  [45]

Patterson, Art [104]

Pepoon, William T. [132]

Pinto,JeffreyK. [112]

Rader, Ron [100]

Rizzo,Tony[71] [72]

Rohan, Carter R. [74]

Romeo, Richard [81]

Rosenwinkel, James [22]

Rucker, Rochelle [61]

Sanchez-Pescador, Ray   [125]

Sandahl, David [80]

Sanders, Steve R. [25]

Sandhanwalia Jeet [111]

Savin, Jerald [ 105]

Schlichter, John [10] [117]

Segil, Larraine [47]

Shepherd, Richard [103]

Sholes, Craig [65]

Silberg,  David [105]

Smith,  Cynthia J. [4]

Smith,  Stephen [15]

Snyder, Ross  M. [96]

Speir, Wade [80]

Stoddard, Ray [54]

Sullivan,  John [3] [60]  [143] [153]

Sylvia, Richard [44]

Tate,  Karen [21] [77] [95]  [119]  [128] [158]

Telaro,  Dominic [123]

Terrell,  Michael S. [82]

Tumer, J.  Rodney [133]

Uyttewaal,  Eric [118]

Vaughan, Cliff  [100]

Ward, J. LeRoy  [148]

Webster, Francis M.  Jr.  [106] [142]

Webster,  Gregory K. [30]

Wessels,  Don [7]

Whitten, Neal [8]  [11]  [20] [28] [31] [32]  [50]  [92] [139] [157]

Wilkins, Sherryl G. [140]

Wyckoff, Ken [104]

Young, D. Allen [151]


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