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Ethics: You can’t hide…but there’s a light side!

December 15th, 2011 · No Comments

Ethics is pretty simple in theory: “Do the right thing.” But as is often the case, the devil is in the details. Here is some food for thought on the serious subject of business ethics…with a light, humorous twist.

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Tags: Soft Skills

Life Is Not Easy; Don’t Get Too Comfortable…says Ted Fatteross

September 22nd, 2010 · 1,343 Comments

I had the pleasure of listening to Ted Fatteross at the PMINJ meeting last night. Although there were many messages throughout Ted’s presentation, one stood out: “Don’t let yourself get too comfortable.”

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Tags: Soft Skills

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

May 1st, 2010 · 2,223 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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What’s In It For Your Team Members?

March 31st, 2010 · 75 Comments

In the hassle and buzzle of day to day work life, of course mixed with a busy personal life, we need to remember that our team members also have their own personal goals, aspirations and challenges. There are many things we can do related to this but the first step is always awareness. Here are [...]

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Tags: Soft Skills

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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Greg Mortenson: What Project Management Can Be

April 17th, 2009 · 951 Comments

I just completed a great book that was so stimulating, thought-provoking, and inspiring that I had to write about it here.  By the way, it does apply totally to the project management field.  But it also applies to all of life, as it is a great story of life.  Greg Mortenson has taken on life [...]

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Project Management Leadership And Telecommuting

November 25th, 2008 · 1,452 Comments

Telecommuting is a great option today and many people opt for the lifestyle that it provides. Thus provide people with the opportunity to be closer to home, to avoid commutes, and to often avoid some of the office politics and inefficiencies that might exist by being on site in a group of other people. However, everything comes with a price; and it seems that everything is a two-edged sword. Let’s take a look.

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When Stuck…Start a Project!

October 7th, 2008 · 668 Comments

Often times in our careers, we feel stuck or stalled, whether in our organization, department, career, or even personal lives. One thing that we can do is to take a good hard look at what it might be that has us stuck. Then identify a problem, or opportunity, and start a project around it!

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Tags: Soft Skills

Managing Your Life as a Project

September 10th, 2008 · 1,490 Comments

There are lots of jokes about how the masons house is crumbling, painters house needs a paint job, seamstresses children’s clothes are never mended, and on and on. The questions is, “How does this play out in project management?”

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Developing your Leadership Skills by “Thinking outside the Project”

May 5th, 2008 · 3 Comments

As Project Managers, we are called upon to be leaders much of the time – and really should be thinking about it all of the time. Rather than suggesting that we merely “think outside of the box”, I am suggesting that we “think outside the project”, because, that might be a little more appropriate for the world we as project managers are traveling in. The keys to better leadership performance – and this is a very individual thing – probably lies in our thinking outside of our project.

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Tags: Soft Skills