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This was almost a workshop-style tutorial, with lots of participation from the attendees. It's worth going to once; probably not worth attending twice. Robyn gave a little talk in 2004 based on Bruce Lennox's notes from his attendance at LISA 2003, which I attended, but I wanted to see what it was like "from the horse's mouth". Robyn's was pretty bang-on. Tom likes to do an every other day walkaround - this increases face-time. As well, he's a huge fan of regular meetings. Big projects - schedule an hour right away just to give yourself the time to find possible roadblocks. What about indeterminate times? * try to automate as much as possible. * guesstimate! You can refine as time goes on. Some scrawls I noted: * http://www.mindtools.com * dotproject * Regadm (OSS from IBM) - I think this was suggested by another attendee Family planning sessions: you need to schedule personal time too! Where does the family want to be? -- Main.MikePatterson - 04 Jun 2005
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