Talk:Multi project management

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* Some sentences are very long. Try to shorten them.
 
* Some sentences are very long. Try to shorten them.
 
* Remember references!
 
* Remember references!
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Wiki feedback From s117318
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- Nice figures
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- Great structure, easy o follow the topics
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- Figure 1 could fit into the text
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- For this sentence: In multiple project management, I will study the management of the schedules (Try to avoid using "I")
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- Try to avoid using words as "actually".
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- Easy to understand
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- Create References to Figures you have added and tell why you have added these.
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- Be specific, fx. Now, we will stop to see (Remove this, and write something more specific)
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- Perhaps a brief discussion/conclusion?
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- Make this setence with bold or as SubTopic: How Program Management can solve some uncertainty problem in a MPM?
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- An idea: 4. Limitations of Program Management approach
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4.1 Inability to “stick” with the project scope:
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4.2 ecc..
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- Be aware of adding more words.
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- Be aware of gramma,
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- Could Link to other Wiki Articles, like Project Management
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- Remember References
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- Remember biography
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Revision as of 16:45, 22 September 2015

Josef: Hello, thank you for the abstract. "Multi project management" is a fairly broad category. I suggest that you re-think after todays program management lecture if you would like to take a program management or portfolio management angle. All the topics you raise are relevant, but there are also potentially a lot more that you could cover. So it is not entirely clear to me why you chose that particular subset. I would suggest to either focus on one particular aspect, or provide a more high-level overview that can then be "complete". Also please make sure to follow the suggested structure.

Reviewer 3: Alise

  • A well-written article and nice structure.
  • I don’t think you should use “I” and “we” in the article. It is supposed to be objective, and makes it look less professional.
  • Try not to use questions. Try to structure it in a different way.
  • I like the sentence you use to explain the difference. But since you have made it such a big deal, maybe use the italic or bold to highlight it.
  • Try to stay away from words like “actually”, “just” and “only”. Depending on how they are used in a sentence it may not sound very professional.
  • What are the 2 steps before reaching a Program Management point of view? Tell the reader where he or she will read about it.
  • I like the pictures and how they relate to the text. They are not, however, directly mentioned in the text.
  • Earlier, it was not right to start a sentence with “and” or “but”. This has changed, but you might just be aware of it and not use it all the time.
  • Some sentences are very long. Try to shorten them.
  • Remember references!

Wiki feedback From s117318

- Nice figures - Great structure, easy o follow the topics - Figure 1 could fit into the text - For this sentence: In multiple project management, I will study the management of the schedules (Try to avoid using "I") - Try to avoid using words as "actually". - Easy to understand - Create References to Figures you have added and tell why you have added these. - Be specific, fx. Now, we will stop to see (Remove this, and write something more specific) - Perhaps a brief discussion/conclusion? - Make this setence with bold or as SubTopic: How Program Management can solve some uncertainty problem in a MPM? - An idea: 4. Limitations of Program Management approach 4.1 Inability to “stick” with the project scope: 4.2 ecc.. - Be aware of adding more words. - Be aware of gramma, - Could Link to other Wiki Articles, like Project Management - Remember References - Remember biography -

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