by Christopher McKim | Apr 20, 2020 | Project Management
Communication can either make or break a project. Too much, too little, and using the incorrect mode of communication can cause confusion, enable disengagement and create friction on teams. For project managers, the mode of communication begins with an...
by Lana Beregszazi | Dec 18, 2019 | BCS Management, Economic Development
What is Economic Development? To the general public, economic development means a variety of things – new jobs, new businesses, better parks and new restaurants are commonly noted. American Economist W.W. Rostow defined economic growth as having progressive...
by Lana Beregszazi | Nov 4, 2019 | Project Management
Hiring project managers (PMs) solely for their project management expertise is becoming increasingly popular. One of the biggest objections trade PMs have heard in the past was “you don’t know the industry.” However, a project manager with experience will be...
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 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...