Hey, Who’s Cooking the Ham?

It’s that time of year again-- hams and turkeys and pies and all things made with pumpkin. It brings me back to last November when I wrote a blog post about how important it is to cook the whole ham, from a business analysis perspective. The gist of that post was that it’s important to know why...Read More >

Ten Tips for Managing Multiple Projects

by Alex Kinder   Can you juggle? I can’t. Not that well anyway. It’s hard to keep three or more balls in a constant state of motion that ensures none of them will hit the ground. Juggling requires rhythm, concentration, trust and awareness. The same goes for managing multiple projects....Read More >

No Need to Raid Area 51 to Find Extraordinary Beings!

The Solarity Group: who in the world (or out of this world, rather) are they?   by Cole Guthrie, Solarity Project Manager Solarity was a term coined to describe the qualities of the organization we wished to build. The word solar is an adjective that can mean determined by, proceeding from, or...Read More >

Changes are Coming to the PMP Exam (Again)

UPDATE: PMI has postponed the implementation of these changes until January 2, 2021 If you have been considering getting your Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification but have been putting it off, now is the time to reconsider waiting … and Solarity is committed to helping! The...Read More >

Project Management: What’s in it for me?

Survival of the fittest isn’t just for struggling organisms in evolving ecosystems. Businesses need to make critical decisions to stay alive in a changing world, too. That’s why it never hurts my feelings when someone in an organization who isn’t familiar with project management asks a...Read More >

Using AI in Project Management

(Even though you might be Dooming the Human Race in the Process)   By Cory Camic   Artificial Intelligence Brings up all kinds of sinister images, doesn’t it?   Skynet from The Terminator , with Arnold Schwarzennegger telling us he’ll be back. HAL from 2001: A Space Odyssey : “I’m sorry,...Read More >