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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

Learn How to Think “Outside the Box”

October 19th, 2011 · 7 Comments

If you want to learn to THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX…you need to TRAVEL OUTSIDE THE BOX Jay Abraham is a marketing guru who is especially popular in small business and entrepreneurial circles. Jay has made many millions for his clients…and himself – by thinking OUTSIDE THE BOX.

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Team Unity, Leadership, and 9/11

September 12th, 2011 · 19 Comments

I watched the 9/11 Commemoration Ceremony in New York City yesterday from my home in New Jersey, and it brought back a host of memories – big, broad, and bold…painful and heartfelt…from 10 years ago. But there was one thing that I noitced that I need to share in this post…

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Is being a maven, being a leader?

July 14th, 2011 · 32 Comments

Presumably as a Project Manager you see yourself, as a leader…or at least an aspiring, developing leader. But are you a “maven”?

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Are YOU Agile?

June 16th, 2011 · 1,259 Comments

Yes, I asked if YOU are agile…because I think agile project management starts with the individual…and then the team…and then the organization…  Let me explain my thinking…

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Tags: Project Management Process

How to Decide

April 12th, 2011 · 1,264 Comments

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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What do Project Management, Six Sigma, Business Analysis, and ITIL have in common?

September 9th, 2010 · 902 Comments

Project Management, Six Sigma, Business Analysis, and ITIL all provide domain frameworks, all have associated business certifications, all live largely in the ‘business’ versus technical realm, and all have a strong process orientation. But what does that mean to business professionals and organizations? Here are some thoughts on implications based upon the ITIL framework.

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Some Ideas on Six Sigma, ITIL, and Project Management

September 2nd, 2010 · 1,537 Comments

What do Six Sigma, ITIL, and Project Management have in common? These three disciplines all have associated business certifications, living largely in the ‘business’ versus technical realm, and all relate in some way to processes. But how can these disciplines relate to one another in such a way that greater value is created for the individual as well as the organization?

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Prioritize Using Theory of Constraints

June 23rd, 2010 · 1,614 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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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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