by Christopher McKim | Jul 19, 2019 | Project Management
Project Managers use the term “critical path” to describe a sequence of interdependent activities or tasks that must be finished before the project can be finished. It includes the assumption that each one of the tasks must be completed before the next can...
by Christopher McKim | Jun 4, 2019 | BCS Management, Project Management
Let’s be honest, with constant access to information of all types, staying productive can sometimes be difficult. We’ve previously written about “the value of an hour” outlining the importance of time tracking and planning. A well-organized and structured work day can...
by Christopher McKim | Nov 19, 2018 | BCS Management, Project Management
It’s that time of year again. People are cashing in unused vacation days before 2018 runs out. Paid holidays, sick days, family get togethers, last minute Christmas shopping. But there’s still so much to do before year-end close out. Those deadlines don’t...
by Christopher McKim | Oct 31, 2018 | Municipalities, Project Management
Press Release Healthier Waterways in Store for Whitley County New Regional Water and Sewer District is the newest countywide municipality in the state of Indiana. WHITLEY COUNTY, IN – October 31st, 2018: Whitley County residents and officials have a new...
by Christopher McKim | Oct 18, 2018 | BCS Management, Municipalities, Project Management
Indiana’s state motto is the “Crossroads of America” and with CNBC touting Indiana as number two in the nation for states with the best infrastructure it’s certainly keeping up with its own slogan. Last April, Governor Eric Holcomb signed the largest...
by Lana Beregszazi | Jul 25, 2018 | BCS Management, Project Management
UNDERSTANDING SOURCES OF POWER FOR LEVERAGE AND INFLUENCE Everyone can quickly name at least five people that they believe to be powerful. Try it without looking at the header photo in this post. Name Five Powerful People Chances are you will list a US President...