Archive for the 'Case Studies' Category
New Direction, Again…
Sunday, March 9th, 2008It has been nine days now since I last posted here. I think I have allowed myself to get caught up in too many things all at once. I have been contacted by a recruiter regarding a job that would probably be a very good move for me, and I’m getting pressure to […]
Case Study: The Project Objective
Tuesday, February 26th, 2008I stated in a previous tips post that every project should have one primary objective. That applies to this project as much as any. So, what is our project’s objective?
The primary objective for this new list building project is, as you might have guessed, to build up a subscriber list. In reviewing […]
The Case Study: A New Beginning
Sunday, February 24th, 2008I mentioned in my last post that I needed a few days to sit down and reassess the plan I have for the projects on this site, specifically the case study. I’ve done that this weekend, and over the next couple of weeks I’ll be presenting you with what I came up with.
To start […]
Case Study 1: Affiliate Project: Project Schedule
Tuesday, February 12th, 2008If you look closely at the WBS, you will find that the tasks laid out in that document are laid out by week. The reason for this is because in this particular project, there are several research phases followed by week long depth phases. The tasks in this particular project lend themselves to […]
Case Study 1: Affiliate Project: The WBS
Monday, February 11th, 2008You are now at the point where you have chosen your project. The initiation process has been completed and you are beginning the planning process. The first document you should create, in my opinion, is the WBS. The WBS, or work breakdown structure, is a document in which you will break the […]
Case Study 1: Affiliate Project: Initiation
Sunday, February 10th, 2008I have mentioned this before, but I keep an ongoing list of projects on which I want to work. I highly recommend that you do this as well. While you are working on a project, or just too busy to work on any, you will inevitably come up with projects on which you […]









