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  • Introducing Theme Weeks

    Joel Vander Weele wrote this just before lunchtime:

    The secret to being a good consultant is learning how to structure the problem solving process. It takes real discipline to structure massive amounts of available information into a coherent model to work through.

    I have decided to apply this same discipline to this blog. Every week, I am going to choose a single theme to work through. I see this as a way to add value to my very few readers, but more importantly, I want to structure my own thinking on the key subjects of CPM.

    The first week will start at the best place to start…the definitions and origins of CPM. To begin with, go to Wikipedia and review the definition of CPM there. The article is pretty poorly written (looks like a few PR types did a whole bunch of cut/paste), but there is some value there. The article states that Howard Dresner came up the term CPM in 1989…I disagree. He came up with Business Intelligence in 1989, but CPM came along a lot later.

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