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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

Are You Getting In The Way Of Progress On Your Own Projects?

March 25th, 2010 · 964 Comments

As project and program managers we need to make sure that our projects are moving forward. We need to make sure that we identify the obstacles that get in the way of progress and that we address and remove them. We need to make sure that the greater project team has the tools and resources [...]

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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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Tags: Soft Skills

Preparing For Innovation

December 13th, 2008 · 873 Comments

Innovation is a popular topic these days. It is rare to read much in the business accross something about innovation. I have, at times, perceived innovation to be open creativity. However, based upon my experience, I have found that it is more of a deliberate act of which creativity is a part.

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Problem Solving On Small Projects

December 7th, 2008 · 205 Comments

While many project and program managers work on large multi-year projects, many of us also work on small to medium sized projects. In fact, while many of these small to medium sized projects last anywhere from weeks to months, larger projects and programs consist of a series of these small to medium sized projects. Let’s take a look at one of the most common problem solving techniques available for getting into rapid-action mode on these fast-moving projects.

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Project Leadership and Fun

May 26th, 2008 · 99 Comments

A moderately lighthearted approach to project management and leadership can be very beneficial. To get the most out of ourselves, we need to strike a balance between hard work and fun. As leaders, we need to be assured that we are facilitating the right balance work and fun for individuals on our team and for the team as a whole. On project teams, where project leaders expect the absolute best from their people, fun on the job isn’t a frivolity, but rather a necessity.

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Tags: Soft Skills

Six Reasons to give Project Managers and Project Leaders Ownership

February 20th, 2008 · 789 Comments

The old adage goes like this: “It is much better to tell someone what to do than how to do it”. Violation of this rule is often the cause for less than optimal performance. Here are some reasons why and some ways to handle this common management miscue.

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Tags: Soft Skills

Agile Thoughts

January 11th, 2008 · 18 Comments

The Agile Method is touted for its free flow of ideas and lack of impedence by an overstructured environment. We have provided other posts about project blogs, and this is an ongoing discussion. It also is an ongoing developement out there in the project management world, as blogging is used as part of project management communication.

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Leaders Put Their Minds AND Their Hearts to Work

December 10th, 2007 · 602 Comments

What does “putting your heart into your work” mean? Is your work in alignment with your heart? It’s tough to answer these questions without knowing where your heart is.

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Tags: Soft Skills

Are you a Curious Leader?

October 1st, 2007 · 4 Comments

Often, leaders move into their position because of special expertise. However, that expertise can often underdcut effectiveness as the project leader. See how insatiable curiosity is one of the key elements to leadership. See if you can picture how this might change things inside and around you.

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Tags: Soft Skills