Deciding takes some muscle. Developing those muscles takes practice – and the right kind of practice. Making decisions is tough, and when I think about it, a couple of things stand out as all important to me – and one is PRIORITIZATION.
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How to Decide
April 12th, 2011 · 1,264 Comments
Tags: Soft Skills
Leadership skills: A Never Ending Quest
February 15th, 2010 · 1,120 Comments
We never really arrive at the end of the road in our quest to become leaders. We may achieve [tag-tec]leadership[/tag-tec] status in some way but it is always a moving target. Indeed, I believe it is our own movement on a continuous basis that can enable us to maintain ourselves as a leader. One way that we can do this is by continuously evaluating our own leadership capabilities.
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When Making Choices, Fewer is Better
January 25th, 2010 · 89 Comments
As [tag-tec]project managers[/tag-tec], we are often called upon to present choices to our [tag-dir]stake holders[/tag-dir]We are often called upon to present options for solutions, scenarios, and items for discussions, priorities and more. There is a well proven rule that when it comes to choices, less is better.
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Engagement Is Better Than Agreement On Your Projects
April 7th, 2009 · 599 Comments
There is a simple and basic attitude that we, as leaders on our projects and programs, can adopt that will make all the difference in the world. That thing is the idea of engaging openly and creatively with our team members as opposed to either seeking constant agreement or taking an authoritarian stance.
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Communicating a Clear and Positive Way Ahead
March 10th, 2009 · 691 Comments
Project and program managers today are in a position of needing to grapple with many tough choices. We need to assess and re-assess our options and, in an almost tortuous way, develop a positive way ahead to communicate with our stakeholders. For us, the process of going through that struggle is important. But to our stakeholders, what is important is the positive way ahead that we have developed.
Tags: Project Management Process
Leadership and Change: Stepping Away from the Familiar
November 6th, 2008 · 5 Comments
It’s human nature to stay with what is familiar, even when we know that a big change is needed. The prospect of venturing into the unknown comes with fear and risk. Tough times, like that presented by our current economic climate, might make changing necessary.
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Thinking Your Way Through Tough Challenges – Not!
September 25th, 2008 · 67 Comments
When faced with a tough challenge, many of us find ourselves trying to "think our way through it". While thinking generally is a good thing, strangely enough, this approach often results in repetitive thoughts and mental dead ends. What is often missing is action and results, but we may not realize it.
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Talent Management and Learning For Project and Program Success
August 29th, 2008 · 958 Comments
In today’s fast-paced environment, human resources and talent management are of prime importance and concern in virtually all organizations. The pace of change makes matching job skills with assignments very challenging. Many organizations have responded with a "learning function" within the organization. Let’s look at how this trend and how you can ensure the strong project [...]
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Is There a “Stop Standard” on Your Projects?
August 11th, 2008 · 1,320 Comments
Many executives, project portfolio managers, and program managers make good choices about investing in new projects and ideas. Yet it’s also critical to set up a measurement, preferably from the start, for when to potentially stop investing resources in each project. This would be a sort of “stop standard” for any given project.
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Communication Using the Mobile Phone
October 30th, 2007 · 14 Comments
Modes of communication are important for a project manager to understand. This post, part of our continuing series on modes of communication, presents some thoughts about the cell phone. A cellular phone was once the largest communication device on the planet. It was bulky, with a long, conspicuous antenna that made the user look like [...]






