I had an epiphany…a moment of clarity as this was reflected back to me by my 16-year old daughter.
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Is your glass half full, or half empty?
February 3rd, 2012 · No Comments
Tags: Soft Skills
Incremental Work Gets You to the Tipping Point
September 5th, 2011 · 556 Comments
Incremental work, strategically focussed over time, leads you to the tipping point where the results come like a gusher. There really is a tipping point, and here’s a quick excerpt that makes it crystal clear that linear progress and incremental improvement is an illusion.
Tags: Soft Skills
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…
Tags: Project Management Process
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 [...]
Tags: Project Management Process
Here’s a Quick Checkup: Where Do You Stand on the Three Elements of Delegation
October 26th, 2009 · 1,960 Comments
Whether new or experienced managers, we need to always be mindful of our delegation skills. Most important to remember is that not only can our delegation style change, but the people, tasks, and circumstances can change also. Thus, it is important to periodically ask ourselves “How are my delegation skills right now?” because the answer may have changed!
Tags: Soft Skills
Reinvent Your Project When Building Your Team?!
September 25th, 2009 · 929 Comments
We need to consider how clear the objective of the project scope is when we build our project teams. For an extremely well defined project of relatively short duration, and well-defined deliverables, this could be fairly easy. However, for a project that is less defined, which may involve some significant shifts of some sort over the [...]
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Learning Management Systems Facilitate Efficient Team Management
August 30th, 2009 · 9 Comments
Corporate need for stream-lined, large-scale training has prompted many organizations to look to learning management systems (LMSs) and virtual teams. Virtual teams can aid companies in discovering, recruiting, and training talent.
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Help Non-Contributors To Contribute
May 11th, 2009 · 686 Comments
Depending on your environment, you may have some team members that seem like non-contributors, and in some ways actually get in the way. While I have never experienced this – or at least not for long – on the smaller more critical projects I have managed, I do see this on larger more matrix-oriented projects. The question is, “How can I handle this?”
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Six Ways To Evaluate Your Readiness To Take The PMP Or CAPM Exam
January 28th, 2009 · 8 Comments
When preparing for any certification exam such as the PMP or CAPEM, we need to evaluated our readiness in taking the exam. There are many ways to do this but one is the application of a unique framework for evaluating our cognitive or level of mastery of the material. Let’s take a look.
Tags: Certification
Who Is Really The Project Manager?
January 26th, 2009 · 9 Comments
If you were like me, you have been on some projects over time where somehow it was not even apparent who the manager of the project was. Sometimes, there is no project manager. At other times, there is a technical lead. At other times, there is someone who calls themselves the project manager but they are not really a project manager at all. How can these situations be handled professionally?






