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Cafe Talks: a series of project community support sessions with topics, dates and locations.  These are informal sessions designed to share and strengthen our knowledge of relevant topics through discussion and collaboration with other staff on an ongoing basis.  This is a volunteer effort that hopes to organize 2-3 events each year based on ideas and requests submitted to ist-cop@mit.edu.

Feel free to review the Potential Topics For Cafe Talks and tell us what you think!

May 17, 2012: Lessons Learned Working With Vendors

Peers share what they have learned working with vendors, from selection and negotiation through knowledge transfer and termination: a panel of IS&T staff who shared their experiences working with vendors.  As this was a broad subject, a short survey was offered to gauge what questions the audience was most interested in having the panelists speak to first: Lessons Learned Working With Vendors

A summary of the event in the form of questions and answers is available here: Vendor Management Cafe Talk.pdf

November 15, 2012: Project Management Leadership - What's Your Style?

Regardless of what type of project leader you are, there are many different recipes people use to initiate and plan a project: a panel of project managers shared individual approaches and what has worked well (and maybe not so well) in their experience planning and initiating a project: Cafe Talk Project Planning and Leadership Panel Questions.docx We also invited participants to take a short survey to get them thinking about what approached they were most comfortable with: Project Leadership - What's Your Style?

A summary of the event in the form of questions and answers is available here: Project Leadership Cafe Talk.pdf

March 26, 2013: Help! IS My Project In Trouble?

No matter how good the project team, projects aren't easy.  Deadlines get missed, decisions aren't made and communication breaks down, resulting in confusion and frustration.  Sometimes these problems can be avoided, sometimes not.  Come learn about the red flags and warning signs of a project that is struggling, and what team members can do to get a project back on track.  Remember, when a project gets tough, the tough get together and problem solve!

Presentation and notes available here: Help Is My Project In Trouble Final Presentation.ppt

A summary of the event in the form of questions and answers is available here: Troubled Projects Cafe Talk Summary.docx

February 11, 2014: Knowledge Management

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