Continuity and Resilience- two words that could track to the same destination albeit, varied in arrival time. According to Merriam-Webster, the definition for Continuity is: uninterrupted connection, succession, or union. Using this same resource, the definition for Resilience is: an ability to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change. While an uninterrupted life, free of misfortune may sound wonderful, it is in the challenge, in the change, that we learn the greatest lessons. This book has been written with 51 years of personal life experiences, and an overlay of close to 30 years of professional subject matter expertise in managing the continuance of business operations across the globe, come rain...or shine. Both aspects have resulted in significant lessons learned... stories of continuity and resilience.
The Lessons Learned Handbook is written for the project manager, quality manager or senior manager trying to put in place a system for learning from experience, or looking to improve the system they have.
In this groundbreaking new book, they have compiled 293 pieces of experience-tested advice for you to put to work in your testing projects.
The Lessons Learned Handbook is written for the project manager, quality manager or senior manager trying to put in place a system for learning from experience, or looking to improve the system they have.
"This book is about lessons learned (both conferred and received) by a fictional protagonist, E. Randall Mann, who was a law teacher at a major law school for over fifty years. There are nine stories or chapters that comprise this book.
Based on true events . . .each story gives a detailed account of the pivotal aspects followed by advice, statistics and the lessons the main characters learned ...
I was going to watch the weather till the storm passed. By the time I settled in on the couch, the winds were howling, and the windows in our old town house were rattling with every gust. Just as the meteorologist had predicted, ...
This is an easy-to-use manual for an interactive, learning-centered RA training program at any level.
This book presents 18 in-depth case studies of net zero energy buildings—low-energy building that generate as much energy as they consume over the course of a year—for a range of project types, sizes, and U.S. climate zones.
High on that list was Jim Cotter, AKA Inspector Cotter, who ran the National Academy Program. Jim, with the unofficial AKA of “The Dancing Bear” because of his stature and ability to dance around directives from D.C., won the Silver ...
Figure 5.1 Communities of practice in global firms . should learn from the KM pioneers and instead make “ new mistakes . " Capitalizing on best practices and lessons learned will propel an organization to a faster implementation as well ...