Public Consumption
Earlier today I headed to the airport to catch a flight. While navigating the Southeast Expressway to reach Boston’s Logan […]
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Earlier today I headed to the airport to catch a flight. While navigating the Southeast Expressway to reach Boston’s Logan […]
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In this article I wanted to write about some of the “soft skill” requirements that are necessary for every project
Client and Project Relationships: Keeping it on track Read More »
AMP = Autonomy, Mastery, Purpose. Now this is a power-packed acronym! These three words power the engine within us that
AMP up your motivation! Read More »
In the last 5 years or so, we have realized that comparing these two roles is like comparing Apples and Oranges. Not many companies now overlap these roles. These roles over the time have evolved from being janitors of products and projects to management of them. Product management has learned a lot from project management. Let us examine what project management can learn from product management?
What can Project Management learn from Product Management? Read More »
Many of the things that go wrong in projects will be wholly and completely out of your control, but can have a massive affect on your project. You will need to find a way to support your team while they work through whatever issues they may be dealing with.
Project Managers are Supporters Read More »
Think about a person that you would follow regardless of where they were going. What makes them a leader worth following? In terms of the business world, a leader doesn’t necessarily make decisions, and a leader doesn’t necessarily have the highest ranking title. A true leader is someone that has earned the trust and respect of their team; and as a result, that team will follow that person in whatever direction they take.
Project Managers are Leaders Read More »
Last post we discovered how Green and Blue personalities add to the value of a team. In this post we
Another Two Types of Team Members – The Yellow and The Red Read More »
In the first post we discovered how color can be a contributor on how a team functions. The proper mix
Two Types of Team Members – The Blue and The Green Read More »
Most of us have worked on a team whether it is for work, leisure or other pursuits. It is inevitable
Use Of Colors For Successful Team Building Read More »
IBM’s Global CEO Survey, entitled Capitalizing on Complexity, provides insights from over 1500 CEOs worldwide. Inside this survey come some
Projecting Leadership in the Age of Change Read More »