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
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.
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.
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
Mental Endurance: A Key Skill Today
August 24th, 2011 · 31 Comments
What is the key skill for top performance in the workplace today? Listen to what highly successful Wall Street Entrepreneur, Vincent Viola, said today.
Tags: Soft Skills
The 85% Solution
March 10th, 2011 · 1,762 Comments
A few weeks ago, I was having a conversation with a colleague, and I told him that “we were getting pretty close to ready” with our upgraded and substantially overahauled web site. He replied that it’s common wisdom and good practice among some of the most successful entrepreneurs to go when you’re 85% of the way there. I know exactly what he meant…and I agree. But, as usual, in practice it depends on a number of details…leading to my project Lessons Learned.
Tags: Project Management Process
My old coach asked, “Why did we win so many games?”
January 13th, 2011 · 1,232 Comments
I’ll get to coach in just a sec… First, have you read the recent article “The Path to PM Mastery” on Gantthead? It acknowledges that there are differences – major ones – among all of us folks that are PMs in one way or another. I hate to rate myself according to the PM mastery hierarchy specified – I’m afraid I might embarrass myself – but I will say that I see elements in myself up and down the scale…but not all clearly at one point. My guess is that you might, also. But I think there is an element missing in there. ..and that’s where my coach comes in.
Tags: Soft Skills
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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Performance Metrics – We Can Only Manage What We Measure Well
June 9th, 2010 · 673 Comments
“Performance metrics” is an especially popular topic in management today. The idea is to try to measure everything by some sort of metric that gives a true picture of our degree of success or effectiveness. But like many management techniques, it is subject to misuse. Here are my suggestions for identifying relevant metrics and using them effectively.
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Performance Metrics – We Can Only Manage What We Measure Well
June 9th, 2010 · No Comments
“Performance metrics” is an especially popular topic in management today. The idea is to try to measure everything by some sort of metric that gives a true picture of our degree of success or effectiveness. But like many management techniques, it is subject to misuse. Here are my suggestions for identifying relevant metrics and using them effectively.






