Most good managers in project and program management know the importance of maintaining relationships with team members and stakeholders. Basic human relations can go a long way in improving overall program and project quality. However, I have learned that there is a community beyond our immediate team members and stakeholders that are worth considering in everything we do.
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Nurture Unseen Relationships
October 30th, 2009 · 36 Comments
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Briefing For Project Success
April 5th, 2009 · 47 Comments
One of the greatest communication tools that a project manager can possess is strong briefing on the project. This can facilitate communications with all stakeholders for any project. It puts a good public relations phase on the project plan.
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Project Success: The Global Community as Stakeholder
November 10th, 2008 · 1 Comment
How we succeed is every bit as important as what we achieve. Really, what I am saying is that we need to review our definition of project and program success periodically. Making our mark on our projects and programs does not need to involve compromising with our ideals for making our mark in a positive [...]
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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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Projectization and Non-Project Managers
July 30th, 2008 · 857 Comments
Professional Project Management is becoming more pervasive. Like “Electrification” occurred during the era of proliferation of electricity, “projectization” is occuring throughout the workforce and organizations. Most of the emphasis I have seen is on professional project management. However, most people will not be professional project managers, but rather will be team members, support personnel, subject matter experts, department managers, C-level executives, and the like. This post explores what is being said about this broader workforce in a projectized world.
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Town Meetings, Now and Then – and for Your Projects
December 29th, 2007 · 414 Comments
Town meetings, traditionally, are gatherings that involve the whole population of a given area. The public is invited to partake in the meeting whether to discuss administrative or political agendas. The purpose is to acquire certain community feedbacks or suggestions on policies that is vital for the local government officials to better serve its constituents.
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Newspapers: A Medium for Project Communications
December 27th, 2007 · 901 Comments
When you are on a project that needs publicity, there are a lot of project communications options today. Don’t forget to consider newspapers. You may actually have a community of stakeholders who you can best reach through this medium.






