Accidental Project Manager Part 1
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When researching how creativity and innovation are managed in the workplace, I found a woman who I thought was one
Creativity in the Workplace Read More »
In classrooms all over the world little children are taught the importance of coloring within the lines. Indeed, they are
Coloring Outside the Lines Read More »
In the past, both here and in my own newsletters (Diamonds to You) I’ve written about the fact that although
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Someone sent me an e-mail the other night reminding me and all his other readers of the benefits of optimism over
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OK, so like the rest of us you have now lost headcount, lost other resources and have been told you
Doing More with Less Read More »
I was recently working with some relatively young (well, pretty much everyone seems to be younger these days) software developers
The PM as saleperson? Read More »
One often-used lament I hear on projects and in project management classes is, “No one here wants to deal with
talking about risks Read More »
As I write this, the US is in a presidential transition. President-Elect Obama won, at least in part, on a
Global projects. Teams in five different time zones. Team members traveling. “We will meet again on the telcon at
I get many questions from people who want to enter into project management as a profession. After all, my blog
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