At the APM Scottish Conference last week I listened to Rodger Querns of Scotrail describe the recent project to upgrade Queen Street Station Tunnel. I was interested in the risks the project team identified to the success of the project and how they chose to handle those risks. What’s actually in the Victorian Tunnel? No-one was […]
Many of us will by now be aware of a change at the start of this month to the name of the College of Humanities & Social Science (CHSS), which was renamed to the College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences (CAHSS). Small name changes in the University’s organisational structure are pretty common, but it’s […]
Today, our existing mobile users upgrade to new mobile tariffs. All users will be on improved, lower cost mobile packages that include 4G data. This will result in savings of at least 50% per user whilst delivering faster data speeds and larger usage quotas. Following a recent Scottish Government procurement of mobile service supplies to […]
The Project Management Office (PMO) in Project Services offers full-day project management training courses, but many of our staff find it difficult to free-up that amount of time in their busy diaries. So the PMO has developed a series of ‘bite-size’ lunchtime sessions that staff are able to more easily incorporate into their working day. […]
Watching the BBC programme “Forces of Nature” made me think about why the challenges of “Annual” Projects should not be under-estimated. The programme explained that as the Earth travels around the sun – it never, ever returns to the same place. Even the orbit of the earth isn’t “annual” in the way I thought it […]
Some high schools in Edinburgh run work experience schemes, in which their senior pupils spend a week visiting companies or other organisations to learn what working life is like. Last week, Applications Division joined in by hosting Ted Hilton from Boroughmuir High School. We showed Ted a range of activities that contribute to the running […]
I spent an intense two days attending Gartner’s Enterprise Architecture Summit in London. The event covered quite a range of topics; indeed, it is only now that I am looking back over my notes that I realise just how much ground was covered. What follows is a brief overview of some key messages and highlights.
In early 2012, when I was asked to take over as Service Owner for the Web Hosting service, I asked “What is hosting?”. At the time, I asked that question because I had no knowledge or experience with hosting technology but it’s a question that I’ve come back to a few times in the 4+ years I’ve now been running the service.
One of the questions that we’re often asked here in Project Services is “when is a project not a project?” or to be more specific “when is it worth treating a piece of work as a project & when isn’t it?”. Sometimes the answer is fairly obvious – if it’s a small and simple piece of work, taking just […]
Why did we develop these resources? We saw the advantages of using Agile techniques, but the established frameworks didn’t sit well with our existing project processes. We cherry-picked the elements of Agile that we felt would work for us and pulled them together into our own take on Agile. We’ve learned from our experiences over the last years and we are […]