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Hone your natural skills…

January 10th, 2012 · No Comments

Training to build skills may take us in new directions…but in many ways the new territory will appear to be very familiar. Building new skills enhances us, sharpens us, and enables us to master the basics – which is always the foundation of any success we achieve.

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Tags: Soft Skills

Prioritize Using Theory of Constraints

June 23rd, 2010 · 1,619 Comments

Often it is hard to decide to what to do first, or what to do next. In fact, in my experience, it is often easier to make such decisions on large projects than smaller projects. The Theory of Constraints is a neat concept that can help.

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Tags: Main

If you want to ‘lead the charge’ – become more valuable

May 1st, 2010 · 2,227 Comments

Earning your PMP certification can help you to better ‘lead the charge’. And, conversely, learning to ‘lead the charge’ will definitely help you to become a more effective project manager – whether you are a PMP, CAPM, or neither. But what comes first, the chicken or the egg?

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Tags: Main

Incremental Changes Versus “Betting The Farm”

November 3rd, 2009 · 1,028 Comments

On our projects, and in our programs and project portfolios, we often struggle with how to make changes.  From my own personal experience, the most challenging part of change management has always been the area of making incremental changes versus making wholesale major changes.  Let’s take a look. 

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Tags: Project Management Process

Creating Your Own Project Life Cycle – But Not From Scratch

October 20th, 2009 · 917 Comments

I have used this. If you don’t want to have to start every project from scratch, then it’s worthwhile creating your own Project Life Cycle. I have found it especially useful – and impressive – in environments where there are a lot of technical people who have little project management orientation, and it has really made a difference. The best part is that it has helped me leverage my strengths – and to think through the project in an organized way.

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Tags: Project Management Templates

Project Management Essentials in Web 2.0

September 28th, 2009 · 3 Comments

Technology is advancing as fast as ever and we are constantly asking questions as to how to adapt to these technology changes.  Isn’t it more important for us to ask how these new technologies can be used as tools to enhance project performance?  Let’s explore this a little bit in regards to the Web 2.0 [...]

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Tags: Online Project Management

4 different styles

July 13th, 2009 · 67 Comments

Management styles Almost everyone makes numerous decisions every day. It is these decisions that allow us to manage our lives, enabling us to do the things we want to do, while working with and around: other people, time and the everyday problems which always seem to occur.

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Tags: Project Management Process

How to Write Effective Customer Satisfaction Surveys

June 30th, 2009 · 784 Comments

Why bother? The life blood of any business is good customer service. Although you should try and attract new customers good customer service will help generate customer loyalty and encourage repeat business. With each satisfied customer your business is likely to win many more customers through recommendations and remember, if you are not taking care [...]

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Tags: Project Management Process

Defining Goals For Your Life and Business

June 29th, 2009 · 49 Comments

Whether you want to set goals for your business or your personal life, defining clear, concise goals is very important. Without clear goals you can end up confused about what you want to achieve, and you may be putting yourself on the path to stagnation. Clear goals can give you tremendous momentum and intense purpose [...]

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Tags: Project Management Process

Game Changing Ideas

May 6th, 2009 · 941 Comments

I love basketball and I enjoy each March here on the United States when March Madness and NCAA basketball tournament arrives. In watching the games this past weekend, I could not help but be amazed at the number of game changing plays made by the players. In many of the games, it was a matter of how many game changing plays each team made. And the one that made more won. But the fact of the matter is that, these teams are full of game changers and made every game changing play they could. What can we learn from this for project management?

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Tags: Project Management Process