Choosing The Right Landscaper For Your Project

Whether you decide to create your own plan or borrow a landscaping design, you try to understand the basic of landscaping by reading and researching the subject so to understand the basic principles. Before you begin you should take some time to research and plan your landscape design with all details, make a project plan to be sure you have captured all details. Since you know your needs the best, it is advisable that you plan the landscape design personally. Before going in for landscape design, plan and work out the design in detail.

These are the elements that look good because they are generally based on basic principles of art. Consistency creates unity in the sense that some or all of the different elements of the landscape fit together to create a whole. A big mistake that many do it yourselfers and homeowners make is in placing too many objects, plant varieties, and too many varied elements in their initial design. The use of native plants in the design will greatly reduce the amount of care needed for the plants to thrive.

Landscaping often relies on other elements to create balance and harmony through unity. A common option is using stones and with so many stone colors and sizes available today, it’s easy to mix and match them to create a landscape edging look that’s truly unique.

To start you should begin by laying out the driveway, pathways and all walking areas that you will need. Spot treating problem areas will often be all that is needed. Make sure you have all the supplies you need to make the landscape design happen. Make a check list of the things you need example: dirt, rock, mulch, tools, plants, flowers and stone work. When creating the plan set certain goals and estimate how much time and money it will cost to do the job.

Garden or landscaper designer have the ability, training and knowledge about different kinds of plants, stone, soil and flowers, this will help tremendously and most landscape designer will provide some type of drawings which will help visualizing what the landscape will look like some even go as far as giving you a 3d layout. Most landscape designers will design the landscaping for free. When choosing a landscape designer make sure you contact at least three to compare designs and prices.

A good landscape design is expected to include a great number of trees and plants which emphasize the beauty of each other through the year. And even with this in mind, most people will go to market and pick out several varieties of mismatched plants to place in their landscaping.

Use these guidelines to simplify your design and to ensure that your garden or landscape has a professional finished look. Many people turn to designing the landscaping themselves and one of the best ways to do this is to use one of the popular landscape design software programs that are available and these programs are basically easy to use.

David Marc Fishman is the owner of tipsquad.com. The new way to give advice by video.

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Medicinal Herb Garden Project

The EC Organic Herb and Vegetable Garden Outline
This garden project will fulfill multiple purposes for the Eckerd community. First, to educate the community and provide, as a learning tool, knowledge of medicinal plants that are commonly taken today without strict regulatory standards. And second, to educate the community about self subsistence and sustainable agriculture. The garden will have a strong ethnobotanical focus, pertaining to the medicinal benefits of various plants, exotic and native. All exotic plants will be contained in pots. The medicinal plants are all harmless; they are not intended for ingestion by the community, except of course common plants such as chamomile or sage. The plants are intended to raise awareness about supplements that people are ingesting today in soft drinks, food, and “tea.” Medicinal plants are widely sold and commonly ingested without proper knowledge or instruction, due to their ambiguous regulatory status. This ambiguous status refers to good manufacturing practices (GMPs) and other laws defined by the F.D.A that define supplements as food and therefore do not get into details about dosage and biochemical effects. The popularity of medicinal plants is wide, with over the counter herbal product sales exceeding 2.6 billion in 1999 (HerbalGram.org). There are millions of people ingesting these plants without proper research done regarding them.
The other portion of the project will be dedicated to researching organic and sustainable forms of agriculture and applying these techniques to the garden. This project will have a strong focus on visiting local sites, businesses and organizations in the community. This will include an internship/work exchange at a sustainable community or “Eco Village,” which is also a division of the Institute for Appropriate Transferable Technology.
The project will also include 60 hours of volunteer work at the Bay Pines Veterans’ hospital, most of which will be spent working on the garden in the therapeutic recreation department. There will also be contact with local businesses, such as Acupuncture and Herbal Therapies, which held a demonstration regarding these plants at the dorm complex where the garden is located .
For a year, this garden has served as a learning tool to educate those in the community on precautionary measures to be taken with medicinal plants. It will also serve to educate the community on the benefits of convenient, safe, inexpensive, and effective home remedies. It is important to recognize both the benefits and the drawbacks of herbal and other natural phytochemiccals used as
Medications. Drawbacks stem from the fact that over the counter products often do not contain the stated dosage or potency due to inadequate scientific research. Herbs are considered “food,” and therefore must only adhere to good manufacturing practices (GMP’s). This is not the case in many countries outside America, in particular Germany which has a branch of government called Commission E which regulates many herbs under standards held for most pharmaceuticals.
The supplement industry has been booming recently, this includes largely herbal or plant-based products. Herbs are gaining in popularity for various reasons. They are often safer than pharmaceutical drugs (though some still have side effects). Plants are absorbed more slowly and thus more gently into the system than synthesized chemicals. Also, there are an incredible number of deaths attributed to the ingestion of prescription drugs (Weil). An idea commonly held among complementary medical practitioners and an increasing number of doctors, is that plants in their natural state include synergistic effects of many different compounds that one does not get from an isolated chemical believed to be the active ingredient An example of this is the compound Artemisinin, isolated from Artemisia annua and used to treat drug resistant malaria. It produces a number of unpleasant side effects during treatment. However, when the whole plant is taken the side effects do not exist and treatment is just as effective. The plant creates compounds of which the only known purpose is to alleviate the side effects the isolated constituent produces (Harrod Buhner). This is possibly due to plants evolution in which humans have selectively helped propagate those species which are particularly beneficial.
Recently pharmaceutical companies have been under pressure from the FDA and suffering economically due to recalls of products that were causing obvious and grave health problems. The following quote is from The New York Times Business Day section front page: “Pfizer’s surprise announcement Friday, in which it disclosed serious health risks in high doses of its arthritis drug Celebrex, roiled the pharmaceutical sector. Pfizer, a Dow Jones industrial, once again took losses” (New York Times December 21, 2004). Another quote from the paper two days later: “Merck, another large pharmaceutical company (referring to its relation to Pfizer) just recently recalled its own painkiller
Vioxx from the market on Sept. 30” (New York Times December 18, 2004.) Information like this leads to loss of faith in the current medical establishment. Upon completion of this paper yet another article was read by the author linking the pain killer Aleve to heart attacks. This sort of publicity is also partly responsible for the resurgence of interest in complementary medicine and anything sold as “natural.” Thus, the herbal supplement industry is growing and attracting much attention from pharmaceutical companies, the government and the public.
Even further reasons people have been choosing plant based medication stem from the fact that medicinal plants alive and for sale are less expensive and more accessible then most other drugs. This may not seem important at first, but there are a surprisingly large number of people that leave symptoms ignored and untreated due to too much red tape or high prices. Regarding this, it bears mentioning that health care in America is below par compared to many other economically similar countries. I personally think plant based and other forms of complementary medicine should be used to do just that, complement more mainstream forms of medicine. Another, more humanitarian, importance of this study is that approximately 65 percent of the world relies on medicinal plants, not pharmaceuticals, for their health (FDA.gov). These are people in the third world or developing countries who cannot afford prescription drugs. Better study of these plants will help the local healers in these countries understand and use what they already have available. These plants have been proven to be effective as can be seen in their use in mainstream medicine. Over 25% of common medications come from plants (www.drwel.com). Many pharmaceutical drugs are concentrated or isolated derivatives of a naturally occurring plant chemical or are an analogue to those found in nature.
The benefits of medicinal plants are many. They have been proven, through ages of folk use, to be safe and effective through trial and error. This means of deducing which plants are safe and medicinal has helped serve us today in identifying potential useful species for research. There is increasing amount of scientific research into the benefits and precautions that should be taken with these plants, though not nearly enough is being done. Most chemical research is funded by pharmaceutical companies who have little to gain monetarily from plants which are unregulated and not able to be patented. Jeff Trewhitt, a spokesman for the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, commented on this issue, “Drug companies do conduct research into plants but acknowledge it’s not a priority within the industry, research on other products holds more promise of being effective” (www.cnn.com).
The second aspect of this garden, still concentrating on personal health, will be the organic and subsistence garden section. Today what we eat is usually processed (often with an otherworldly appearance) and rarely made with healthy or natural ingredients. We have become completely detached, removed and disinterested from the food we put in our bodies. This is where the creation of home gardens and a movement called Community-Supported Agriculture (CSA) can be a wonderful solution to this problem. Such local farms as “Sweet Water Organic” (a popular quest for meaning volunteer organization) practice CSA for its numerous community building, health and ecological benefits. Community supported agriculture is a recent movement in which small local farms charge individual membership to community members for a portion of the weekly (or bi-weekly) share of the produce. The food is less expensive than going through a middleman wholesaler, is fresher, and usually (depending on the farm) is organic. Often there are opportunities to work to pay part off the cost of membership. Besides being a hands-on learning tool for the community, it provides recreation, education, and possibly most importantly, environmentally sustainable, nutritious, pesticide free, fresh produce to members. CSA and home gardens more directly integrate people with their food source. Our society today is in need of this in these dark days of nutrition, with the dominance of processed and fast foods in America’s markets and stomachs.
Home gardens such as this, are another way of producing fresh organic food. About fifty- three percent of households in the United States now garden. They garden only 600 square feet on average. Home gardens make around two dollars per square foot, double that for the premium price of what organic food costs retail. These gardens produce about eighteen percent of the food in the United States (Jeeves). Home gardens and small-scale farming are also more productive then large scale agriculture. If farmers were to break down their farms into smaller plots of land (though no less then one acre), they would be more productive. Large-scale agriculture is also highly dependent on fossil fuel, with modern farming consuming more petroleum than any other single industry.(Jeeves).
Another health benefit of the EC Organic Medicinal Herb and Vegetable Garden is that it will be organic, though to be certified-organic one must prove organic methods for over three years. The popularity of organic food has grown immensely in the past few years.This has recently become very visible with the advent of big corporations, such as “Frito-Lay,” introducing a “natural” line of chips with organic ingredients. It is also evident with large supermarket chains such as Publix, creating organic sections in their stores. People are going for anything touted as natural due to a loss of faith and even rebellion towards conventional health practices. Unfortunately legal issues and regulations have not been developed with much concern for what is “certified organic”, or concerning standards of supplements. As a consequence, not enough scientific research is being done regarding these practices or to uphold these standards of quality.
Organic food is entering the mainstream strictly from consumer demand for good reasons. Aside from the health benefits, organic gardening prevents soil erosion and protects water quality through finding alternatives to toxic pesticides. This garden will be a learning project on how to produce or be involved with ones own healthy food production. I look forward to a golden age of health where one does not have to eat an orange from California if he lives in Florida!
The EC Organic Medicinal Herb and Subsistence Garden Club, will continue maintenance of this garden through the future generations of Eckerd College. The club will correspond with other gardening projects including three already contacted. These include “Sweet Water Organic Farm” in Tampa, a New College graduate currently facilitating their extensive organic garden project; and via email with “The Farm,” a self sustainable community in Tennessee to which many top scientists come to study.

Gotu Kola, Centella asiatica (L.) or Hydrocotyle asiatica is a plant that has been long used in Indian ayurvedic tradition, as well as in folk remedies in other indigenous traditions. Recently gotu kola, has been noticed by western doctors and herbalists as a drug with different medicinal healing properties. Though it is used somewhat differently now then it was in the times of the Rg Veda there are some places where the uses cross over and thus give some substantiality to ancient civilizations knowledge of medicine. Today you can find Gotu kola at most health food stores and it is even being used occasionally in various commercial products.
Gotu Kola’s various names include water pennywort, Indian pennywort, thick-leafed pennywort and gota kola. The original literature written on Gotu Kola comes from India, most discussing gotu kola’s use in medicine. In Indian literature it is used for improving brain function, and creating a sense of alert relaxation. There is some research supporting this in America. Gotu kola hailing from the east and being used little in America was used mostly for healing the urinary tract in western herbalism, until it was picked up by the health food industry more recently. Since then, more western research has been done into the effects of the herb. Some medicinal uses on gotu kola as folk remedies include producing longevity, regenerating the mind, as well as producing a state of calm. In Sri Lanka it was observed that elephants, renowned for long life, fed heavily on the plant. Giving rise to belief in the locals of its effect on longevity. It is said in India that the leafs of the gotu kola plant look like the two hemisphere of the brain. In Sanskrit, it is called brahmi (Brahma meaning cosmic consciousness). It is believed to help the flow of energy in the brain between the right and left hemispheres. In India it is also used as a decongestant and to alleviate sinus problems. (Lad) Taken before bedtime it is believed to promote a sound sleep and alert awakening. A Sinhalese proverb states “two leaves a day will keep old age away”, suggesting its effects that are being researched today on senility.
Within the last 15 years or so since the interest in herbalism has gained more of a foothold in the commercial market (or has the commercial market gained a foothold in herbalism), there has been modern scientific research into gotu kola and its effects on both the brain and its wound healing qualities. Chemicals associated with its sedative effect are triterpenes, and the saponins bramoside, and brahminoside (Crellin and Phillpot) (the last two seeming to come from the Sanskrit word Brahma). Other chemicals associated with its medicinal qualities include flavonols, amino acids, fatty acids, sterols, saccharides, and certain mineral salts. As well as essential oil, polysaccharides, and in particular the glycoside asiaticoside as a wound-healing agent.
An extract of gotu kola known as TECA is currently being used to treat varicose veins, as certain lab results show an effect on stimulating the synthesis of collagen in the walls of the veins which helps them hold their tone and function better. (Graedon and Graedon). This is a remedy approved by the commission E monograph. Clinical settings also are noticing gotu kola’s effects on healing surgical incisions and skin ulcers. In one trial TECA was administered to patients with parasitic infections that damage the bladder. Three fourths of these patients recovered well, with little or no bladder scarring using gotu kola. Many other reports are hailing gotu kola as a powerful wound-healing drug, it seems to inhibit scab formation and thus help with the overall healing process. Doses of gotu kola inlcude .5 to 1 gram three times a day. Tea is made by pouring water over half a teaspoon of dried leaves and steeping for ten minutes. Most standardized extract should be taken in 60 to 120 mg per day, fluid extract (1:1) 2 to 4 ml a day.
There is research that states various possible side effects of the drug that suggest caution in it being used daily for more then around six weeks. Alleged allergic reactions from gotu kola have been attributed to the presence of propylene glycol. (Crellin and Philpott) And thus should be used cautiously. It is also noted that high doses of the extract have a sedative effect on small animals. Animal research also indicates that some gotu kola constituents can reduce fertility. Few side effects are documented, these include contact rash, others receiving an injection of the drug developed a pain and discoloration of the site. One case involving ingestion the drug included someone getting a rash over the entire body; there is slight concern for photosensitivity as well. Also one component of c. asiatica, asiaticoside, may be a carcinogen. (Graedon and Graedon) . There is also a report that gotu kola should not be used with medications for diabetes or high blood pressure (Castleman).
Today you can find gotu kola on the shelves of almost any health food store, it is gaining popularity as are many other herbs, simply because they work. I have noticed appearing in supplements on the market today that incorporate a mixture of herbs and phytochemicals (polypharmacy), that gotu kola is used in some mixtures used for depression. These also usually incorporate a combination of GABA, L-dopamine, passionflower and St. Johnswort as well. This is possibly due to gotu kola’s calming yet slightly stimulating quality. If I were to market gotu kola perhaps I would make a study pill meant to be taken a couple of weeks before and during finals. This pill would include Ginko to increase blood flow to the brain. Calamus root as an age old remedy on memory and the nervous system. Perhaps some rosemary for reputed effects on nervous system. Gotu kola as well as basil, for its uses in ayurvedic literature for positive effects on the brain. Also I would throw in some vitamin B12 and perhaps riboflavin. This I am almost quite sure would work very well, in making one more mentally alert and capable. This is due to personal experience and research. I use these supplements during times of test taking and notice slightly less fatigue which I attribute to gotu kola though I do not feel overly stimulated or an increase in heart rate, I also notice more of an ability to concentrate. Another idea for an herbal remedy that I believe would do very well is a tincture marketed for scar and wound healing. Since gotu kola is not advertised as a wound-healing agent I believe this has a lot of potential on the market. I’m sure once people got the results, it would become a huge seller. I myself have given it to different friends who wanted cuts to heal and have found it very helpful. One girl I gave it to that had a horrible accident on a bike cut her face completely. She found it to be a miracle drug, perhaps with vitamin e it would be a better product. Many of the medicinal claims here made in this paper have come from my research as well as my own personal experience. This is why I chose it as a plant to write about as I see much potential to create a sense of alert relaxation, ease of depression, concentration, and wound healing.
Medicinal uses of plants have been gaining more and more popularity, which is why they are gaining more respect and recognition in western culture. Herbalism is also gaining increased attention from governmental organizations seeking to regulate and restrict access to such herbs. Though there would be benefits of this it would drive out the independent herbalist producer, and hand over much authority to the pharmaceutical companies. This can be looked at as a double-edged sword, a curse and a blessing. Gotu kola in particular is one herb with much medicinal promise that has much to be researched of in the west. Its just a nugget of value waiting to be exploited by western pharmaceutical company’s, supplement industry workers, and entrepreneurs of all sorts! A member of the ubelliiferae family, gotu kola is related to carrot, parsley, dill and fennel. But it has neither the feathery leaves nor the umbel arangment of tiny umbrella like flowers, goto kolas creeping stem grows in marshy areas and produces fan shaped leaves about the size of a brittish penny hence the name pennywort. A cup lke clutch of inconspicuous flowers develops near the ground

Graedon, Joe, M.S., and Teresa Graedon, Ph.D.
1999 The People’s Pharmacy New York: St Martin’s Paperbacks.

Crellin, John, and Jane Philpott.
1989 Herbal Medicine past and present. London: Duke university press.

Lad, Vasant M.D.
1984 Ayurveda: The Science of Self-Healing. WI: lotus press.

Castleman, Michael.
1989 Blended Medicine. New York: Rodale.

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Hiring The Right Landscaper For Your Next Landscaping Project

A considerable share of the charm that any home exudes depends on the landscape features it exhibits. A superior landscaping gives that extra edge to any residence or office by creating the right aura. But neither do good things come for free nor can we deny the necessity of professional intervention if we want a nice job done out of anything.

The execution of a project can be rendered simple by an efficient landscaper. Those of us, who want to ensure that only the best landscaper should implement our envisioned landscape, would want to hire one. A few suggestions can help one do the same.

- Requirements Review

Sometimes house owners may just want to add zest to their existing attractive landscape and home and hence choose to revamp the landscape. For this one needs to scrutinize the existing landscape and figure out what are the exact alterations one is looking for and the real reason behind such a decision.

Once one has reviewed one’s requirements, its time to sketch a rough draft of the envisioned landscape he has in mind. It is a vital step towards shaping one’s dreamscape into reality. One can opt for professional aid in this by letting the landscaper do the blueprint.

-Don’t stretch your purse

A prerequisite of zeroing in on a landscaper is a proper fund planning. In order to have optimum returns on investment, one should be clear on the explicit range of services one is looking for, in order to have that envisaged landscape.

-Do your homework

Hiring a professional landscaper is an investment. Don’t rush into it. Look out for all those contractors who are renowned in your area for their services. Visiting their respective websites for detailed information as well as photographs of their previous ventures is one of doing it. Browsing the “Yellow Pages” is yet another conventional way to follow. However the best possible method is actually seeing for yourself the creations of one such landscaper you would like to hire. Assure yourself of a contractor’s credentials based on recommendations from others.

-Delve deeper

Your money will be worst spent if you land up hiring someone who is least bothered to handle your project. Evaluate the kind of importance the landscaper is ready to give to the accomplishment of your venture.

Finding the right landscaper amounts to hitting upon that individual who is committed to his task and makes worthwhile contributions to your venture. Financial limitations and personal penchants are other significant aspects of your final selection…Wish you all the best in finding the your ideal landscaper.

Mohammed Habbeb is involved with an online landscaping project that informs and educates the landscaping enthusiast through well-written articles. Discover how to get better at <a onClick=”javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(‘/outgoing/article_exit_link’);” href=”http://www.mylandscapingexpert.com”>Landcaping Designs, Ideas, Plans, and Much More…</a>

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Can Time Management Technique Really Help Project Managers

Many project managers are using a certain set of time management skills called project time management to better manage their short term and long term projects according to its rules.


There are various time management ideas that can be included into project time management that absorb making better use of your time, your equipments, your helpers, and any other reasons that aid you and help you in getting the project done for terms and in the time stage that has been arrange to you.


As you move forward, you will discover more and more blockages and those obstacles will become potentially difficult as time continues. These challenges include multiples assignments that you will end up wanting help on and end up wanting to control properly in order to require them finished when they are usually to be done. The issue with this is, of course, standard time management and how to start doing those time management tips is an important skill to master.


What type of experience can I get?


This project time management includes good management skills to manage a certain group of people tasked to you, good effective resources management and completion the stages of a task according to schedule.


Therefore, with all the skills that you are educated with frequent practice should be mixing well into your daily lives and working life. Your management should include types time management matters so that you can effect to balance your working day. It is crucial to roughly guess time properly. Make easy guesses so as to how long certain puzzle of a particular project will take and form your overall scope of the project around those estimates.


Experience know-how is the vital explanation over here as it is the understanding that many things are generally extra time are taken than forecasted, so to be safe give every item some extra time. Delegate responsibility to the smart people and ensure that they work as a team and that they complete their assignment on time and with correct work moral beliefs as well.


This is imperative to the success of your project time management strategy as it will express your guidance and organization skills to those that are watching.


Finally, to be certain that those you are working with understand your objectives and are clear with your project’s objectives. The meaning of time management, teamwork and the hard work that you are putting into have to be understood by your teammates working together with you.


Losing a team member is something you do not want to go through in the last minute, so be selective in this selection process and find the hardworking adults for the right jobs before it is too late. Project time management takes a lot of effort to work properly and effectively, but the rewards are definitely worth it.


Enhancing project progress is simply very easy in using this simple and effective tool.

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Project Managers Need To “Manage The Boss”

Most people have one. Yet attending to their demands and idiosyncrasies can be nerve-wracking. Wise people engage good boss management strategies. After all, bosses are not exalted and invincible gods. They are human beings with special roles and authority as well as the requisite levels of human weaknesses, problems and pressures.

Assess Leadership Style

Recognize leadership skills inherent in your own boss. This assists you to better understand your boss. You also benefit by becoming a better manager.

Leader #1: The Press Leader

These leaders pretend to be drill sergeants. Low self-esteem and a strong fear of failure drives them. They are impressed by outward displays of project management and busyness.rather than by results. The leader treats people as expeditors who obey orders. They tolerate no mistakes. Trivial details snare their energies and attention. They oversupervise and manage by punishment.

How to handle The Press Leader: Quickly discover on-the-job limits. Determine whether your boss is simply tough or ruthless. The tough leader precisely delegates authority balanced with appropriate responsibility. The ruthless one disregards human factors. If you choose to resist the press leader, do it privately, not within view of colleagues. This way your leader will not lose face. Support your position with plenty of evidence. Otherwise you lose.

Leader #2: The Laissez-Faire Leader

This leader abandons staff. These leaders provide little or no support in tough times. They stipulate little of what is expected of employees. They provide virtually no project management guidance on how to accomplish tasks. While the Press Leader may hover over an employee’s shoulder, this leader does nothing to train or guide. The Press Leader overmanages. The Laissez-Faire Leader overlooks.

Managing The Laissez-Faire Leader: The individual who is self-motivated and needs little praise will work well under this type of leader. This leader craves facts such as costs, statistics and research findings. Provide these facts and figures for your boss, while at the same time trying to stress some human elements. Encourage your boss to clarify exactly what is to be accomplished.

Leader #3: The Participatory Leader

The Participatory Leader is adept at communication procedures. Under this type of boss, employees are given precise feedback and recognition when deserved. The Participatory Leader strives to involve employees in the assessment process. He or she is inspirational and innovative. The Participatory Leader customizes the type and amount of feedback required for each employee.

Managing The Participatory Leader: The most effective way of dealing with the Participatory Leader is to feed back the same techniques that he or she uses with subordinates. Keep them informed of what does and does not work. Since this type of leader is interested in results, your opinions will be heeded.

Leader #4: The Develop Leader

This leader goes a step beyond the Participatory Leader. The Develop Leader fosters staff self-esteem, autonomy and competence. Techniques for success are isolated and taught to subordinates as the need arises. The Develop Leader empowers staff and nurtures a feeling of reverence, not in the boss, but in employees themselves.

There is often a high staff turnover rate for employees of develop leaders. But it is a good one because it is upward. Because this type of leader creates such a high level of competence amongst the ranks through professional development and project management, there is always someone to take over when someone moves up.

Keep Your Boss Happy

• Learn what your boss expects and values.
• Strive for high quality results.
• Solve as many problems as possible without the help of your boss.
• Keep your boss informed.
• Be your strongest critic.
• Get regular feedback from your boss.
• Differ with your boss only in private.
• Save money and earn revenue.
• Be a good leader yourself.
• Promote only valuable ideas.
• After all. Your boss is not interested in the storms you encountered, but whether you brought in the ship.

Harry Mingail has taught/teaches Basic Project Management, Project Management for Administrative Professionals, Information Systems, and Senior Project Management seminars for Canadian Management Centre. http://www.cmctraining.org/projectmanagement.asp

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Applied Software Project Management Book Review

It’s not often that a software project management book comes along that is practical, easy to read and stacked full of ready to use process scripts. Andrew Stellman and Jennifer Greene have done just that with recent book Applied Software Project Management.

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The Jason Project Takes Math and Science Education Out of the Classroom

What It Is


The JASON Project is headquartered in Ashburn, VA. Its mission is to inspire in students a life-long passion for learning in science, math, and technology through hands-on, real-world scientific discovery. It is named in the spirit of the Greek myth of Jason and the Argonauts.


For middle-grade students, JASON’s real-time, interdisciplinary science expeditions offer a unique opportunity to participate in real, standards-based, multidisciplinary research directed by leading scientists.


For educators, JASON provides the content and tools to effectively teach middle-grade science. The JASON Professional Development program offers accredited online professional development courses in science, math, and non-fiction literacy instruction as well as on-site workshops and coaching to help teachers become highly qualified and make the best use of JASON programs in the classroom. In addition to the award-winning JASON Science curricula, the JASON Professional Development offers educators a full array of online courses and onsite workshops to increase content knowledge. JASON Professional Development, supported by the National Science Teachers Association, enhances teachers’ content backgrounds and provides them with the tools to help students learn more effectively. JASON Professional Development offerings provide numerous classroom applications with demonstrations and hands-on learning activities.


JASON Math


Some of the many math expeditions led by the JASON project include the Mysteries of Each and Mars, From Shore to Sea, and Rainforests at the Crossroads. Each of these expeditions integrate mathematics concepts and skills with scientific themes. In addition the Math Adventures curriculum includes such activities as Geometry and Return to Titanic, and Proportional Reasoning and Disappearing Wetlands. These programs can be stand alone classroom projects or used to complement a corresponding JASON Expedition. Students will be introduced to real researchers and their work and have an opportunity to conduct similar engaging activities in the classroom and outdoors.


JASON is committed to giving educators exciting new ways to teach standards-based mathematics. As students use our hands-on approach to solving real scientific problems, the activities challenge them to learn important mathematics skills and concepts too.


JASON Science

Both JASON Expeditions and JASON Science Adventures provide teachers with a vehicle to implement new content and instructional practice in the classroom, and:

Make science real and relevant

Allow students to get to know and identify with real scientists

Introduce hands-on, technology-rich learning experiences

Help students ask better questions, and inspire an interest in science and a lifelong passion for learning


JASON’s award-winning supplementary curricula are designed by the world’s leading scientists and educators. The curricula provide rich learning experiences using a hands-on inquiry based approach that mirrors the work of real scientists. The flexible instructional design allows for cross-curricular integration or single-subject implementation across disciplines. Not only are JASON Curricula based on national model standards for science, math, social studies, language arts, and technology; but they are also correlated to each state’s standards for science. JASON is proven to enhance middle-grade student learning outcomes.

Participating Schools


Currently the JASON project includes:

26 Primary Interactive Network Sites (PINS) in the U.S., Bermuda, Mexico, and Panama

22 regional networks

Over 1 million students reached annually

12 Student Argonauts

4 Teacher Argonauts

6 host researchers

3 student hosts

3 guest researchers

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Project Management Courses: Improving Communication and Time Management

Time is of the essence, especially when you’re part of an organization. If you forget to submit your year-long goals and plans on time, or when you just simply wait for work, you will be affecting not only your job but also of someone else’s. Moreover, you’re wasting company’s time, which is a very valuable resource. Whether you’re a manager or someone in charge of creation and monitoring of projects, you need to go through project management courses. These are workshops and lectures that will show you how to make good use of your time, prioritize projects, and create milestones along the way. The teachings of project management courses will not only be helpful in managing employee time but also your own personal time.

Project Management Courses: Wide Selections

When it comes to project management courses, you definitely have plenty to choose from. You can join all of them, or you can start with one. Your choice will just depend on the aspect that you need to improve on immediately. To give you an idea of the courses available, you can refer to the following list:

1. Time Management. One of the most important aspects of project management is time. You should learn how to make good use of it—being able to produce an output given a limited amount of time. This part of project management courses will demonstrate to you how you can use 50 percent of your office time to the maximum. You will learn how to plan out your time based on your working habit or behavior. This includes looking for the appropriate period during the day where you will be most productive. Furthermore, you will also learn how to utilize different software that will help you keep track of your time and your progress. You will also develop the right techniques in delegation of tasks, one of the best time savers but rarely practiced by managers and team leaders. Other interesting inputs with this course are setting goals and objectives in time frame; creating daily, weekly, as well as monthly to yearly plans; and evaluating your time management skills.

2. Communication Skills. One of the common reasons why a project is delayed, wrongfully executed, or isn’t pushed through is because of poor communication. It could be that the information was misinterpreted, the person was misinformed, there are communication barriers, or there are conflicts that need to be settled. You will learn how to effectively convey your thoughts to another person. Furthermore, besides talking, you will also learn the art of proper listening. You will be taught how to come up with win-win situations through negotiation and provide feedbacks to your colleagues, especially to your team members. Lastly, you will know how to make good use of your voice and body to deliver a message.

The project management courses are essential to ensure that everyone is on track, and that all are simply moving in one direction. With project management courses, you will clearly see the path the company is heading.

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4 Ways to Supercharge Your School Fundraising Project and Keep Kids Safe

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Did your last school fundraising program fall short of your expectations? Do you know why this happened? There are many contributing factors to the success or failure of any fundraising campaign. Some factors occur from things that are out of our control like hurricanes and other disasters. Barring any of these unfortunate events, here are 4 tips to help you get the most out of your school fundraising efforts.

1.) Prizes / Incentives with Value

Your incentive program is the single most important factor when determining the success or failure of your fundraising campaign. It almost could be said that you could sell the most horrible product in the world and do real well if you motivate your students correctly. Of course no one is going to do that, but I’m trying to make my point by being absurd.

In order for your prize program to be successful in motivating more of your students to participate, you must target your prizes for the specific demographic that makes up your school. In short, your prizes need to be age appropriate AND something that the parents of the younger students can get excited about too. Most school sponsored fundraisers don’t target the parents with the incentive plan. However, if you want to get their attention, do a prize program that will knock their socks off.

Simply put, if your school is filled with 5 – 12 year olds, then your incentive plan should include items that would appeal to that group of students that would also impress their parents. While trinket type prizes might go over well with the kids, moms will look at them and simply trash the brochure

Choosing the wrong type of incentive for your target group can have a huge negative impact on your school fundraising campaign.

2.) Make Sure The Word Makes It Home

It is not enough to simply have a great incentive package for the students. Remember, many of your students are so young that they will have a hard time communicating to their parents just what is being offered for certain sales levels. As a matter of fact, you might just say that your prize brochure and parent letter are the things that “sell” your parents on the incentive program.

One of the best things you can do to get the message home about your fundraiser and prize program is to show the prizes at school on the same day that the sales brochures go home. Also, have a parent letter or prize brochure that pictures the prizes so the students can show them to their parents. Dong both of these things will pretty much guarantee that the moms will get the idea that this is not your ordinary fundraising prize program.”

3.) Sales and Safety Coaching

Most fundraising salespeople are little kids who are either going to have to sell Grandma and family friends some of the products that they have in their sales brochure, or they are going to have to convince Mom to do it for them. If you have a worthwhile incentive program, your students will turn on those big brown eyes and get it done! One of the best ways is to coach your students to ask mom and dad and mom’s best friend and an aunt or two to take turns taking the sales brochure to work with them. If you coach your students to do this, you will go a long way on overcoming safety issues in fundraising.

4.) Safety

Personally, I favor structuring the prizes to motivate every student in the school to sale to 20 items max. Beyond that most students are going to have to go beyond family, friends of the family and people they know real well to make those higher sales numbers. That to me is a child safety issue.

We have been structuring incentive programs for years that are geared toward rewarding students heavily for just selling 5 – 15 things. For a school with over 250 students, especially if they have been plagued by low participation in past school fundraising efforts, this approach to the prize program will usually double your previous sales. Simple as that!

In fact if you have been having 25% participation in past fundraisers, a 15% increase in your participation will double your sale. I know this sounds odd, but that is the power of the numbers in large groups.

Safety is important no matter what age group your students are, but even more so if they are small children. I personally prefer to give prizes that are worthwhile for simply selling a few items to family, friends and people they know. Then mom or dad can carry the brochure to work to help out too.

Use these simple fundraising tips to make your next school fundraising event a complete success.

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Landscape Supplies Are A Product Of Your Project

Landscaping your home is no small task, but that is not to say that it can’t be fun and rewarding as well. Assuming you have done your homework, created a landscape plan, a sound budget, and an affordable shopping list, it is time for your last step before you get down to the fun work; it is time to get your landscape supplies.


You always need the right tool for the job, and that statement holds especially true when applied to landscaping work. But before you run out and purchase a tool for every conceivable landscaping application, take the time to study your landscape plan to make sure you only purchase items that you will really need. Further, if you utilized landscaping software to help you create your landscape design you may have a shopping list function that is part of the software package. If so then creating your list of landscape supplies could be as simple as clicking a printer icon!


Different designs require different landscape supplies, but there are a few items that you are almost certain to need. Landscape fabric is a breathable layer of sheeting that acts as a base for areas where you are not trying to grow plants, grass or flowers, such as mulch or stone covered areas. The landscape fabric acts as a barrier that allows water to drain through it, but also prevents weeds and other undesired plants from growing.


The tools of the landscaping trade can be as varied as the projects themselves, but no list of landscape supplies would be complete without a few of the most basic staple items. Shovels, pruners, hoes, rakes, wheelbarrows, and trowels are must have items for any landscape project.


Additional supplies that you will likely need are things like grass seed, fertilizer, sprinklers, mulch, stones, plants, flowers, and shrubs. Add to that your basic lawn care items, such as a lawnmower, weed trimmer, and edger, and you have the basic landscape supplies you need to tackle most basic projects and maintain your work after it is completed.


Ultimately, the list of landscape supplies that you will need will be defined by the project you are undertaking and the land on which you have to work. A rolling property with natural tiers can make your job quite a bit easier, and your list of landscape supplies is sure to reflect that. However, a flat property with little in the way of defining characteristics will require much more work and materials to bring it to life. Naturally, if your landscape design includes things like lighting, water features, and pathways, the size of your landscape supply list can jump exponentially.


When it comes time to purchase your landscape supplies there are several options you may wish to entertain. The obvious choice is to shop one of the large home improvement stores that dot the current retail landscape. Not only do these big box stores have a wide selection and competitive prices, they also have helpful staff members who can answer your questions and get you off on the right foot.


Another option is to buy your supplies directly from a company that specializes in landscape supplies. Mulch, plants, stones, and pavers are just a few of the items that specialty dealers can provide, and they can often deliver those items to your doorstep at a competitive price as well. Lastly, your local landscape contractors may have excess supplies from their professional jobs, and they may be willing to part with those items at a deep discount. But no matter which direction you turn, remember that the best way to save money is to buy only what you need, so let your landscape plan dictate your list of landscape supplies; and then get to work and have fun!

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