Risk Types from Auditing
Don’t start from scratch. Reuse and recycle. Learn from others. Those three quick statements for learning apply to risk management. Identifying potential risks, good and bad, can be a cumbersome...
View ArticleSecondary Risk versus Residual Risk
Synonymous term or a different term, that’s a common question we receive in our course delivery for secondary versus residual risks. Don't let residual or secondary risk trip you up before the finish...
View Article2010 in review
The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health: 2010 Stats for the TAPUniversity Blog! The...
View ArticleEffective Virtual Teams – 2011
TAPUniversity has shared and learned with over 310 professionals concerning virtual teams since August of 2005. Those professionals completed an in-depth survey of best practices for virtual teams....
View ArticleVirtual Teams – Swift Trust
You hope they have your back While delivering over forty Effective Virtual Team workshops at TAPUniversity since 2006, one question we encourage participants to ask is “well, OK, how does this differ...
View ArticleVirtual Teams – Conflict Resolution, Evaluate the team’s pulse
What your team's pulse rate? While environmental IQ through stakeholder’s analysis addresses the outside / in part of the equation, evaluate the team’s pulses addresses the inside / out. When the two...
View ArticleVirtual Teams – Media Richness
"Arise Riders of Rohan, Browsers Shall be Opened, Editors Shall be Splintered, A red day, A sword day, ere the work day rises" Various technologies have various levels of media richness. Media...
View ArticleWEMSHA! – WE Make Stuff HAppen.
WEMSHA - circa 2004... Gee those kids have grown up in 7 years, let me get a tissue! Sniff, Sniff We make stuff happen! Adjust some capital letters and you get WEMSHA (pronounced Whim Shaw)! That’s...
View ArticleAgile Principle 10 – Maximize work NOT done!
The tenth principle of the Agile manifesto may be my favorite one – simplicity, the art of maximizing the amount of work NOT done. Too often methodologies, frameworks and process improvements get mired...
View ArticleMarketing has a New Lean Diet
In today’s economic climate, it’s not uncommon for organizations to drastically cut their marketing budgets in an effort to improve their bottom line. And yet, during this fiscal downturn, the need is...
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