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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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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.

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Tags: Soft Skills

How are you using the Pareto Principle?

July 25th, 2011 · 948 Comments

Here’s a quick Pareto Principle List. I have been thinking about this a good bit lately…and trying to see my day to day expenditure of time and energy through this lens.

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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…

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Tags: Project Management Process

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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Achieving Work/Life Balance

March 22nd, 2010 · 65 Comments

If you are at all like me, achieving work/life balance is a challenge. As I think about it, there are a few key things that present the greatest obstacles – and thus provide the starting point for managing the situation.

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Tags: Soft Skills

Gold Plating: Is It Ever Okay To Over Deliver?

December 16th, 2009 · 37 Comments

[tag-tec]Gold plating[/tag-tec], or the idea of delivering more or better than requested is generally not accepted in [tag-dir]project management[/tag-dir] doctrine. However, I think we need to take this with a grain of salt and consider how to discern when and how we might over deliver.

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Tags: Main · Soft Skills

Getting Good At Task Estimating

December 12th, 2009 · 529 Comments

[tag-tec]Task estimating[/tag-tec] is a critical skill for [tag-dir]project managers[/tag-dir] and [tag-dir]project teams[/tag-dir]. We cannot manage what we cannot estimate. However, realistically, it is very difficult to be able to estimate every possible task accurately.

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Just In Time Learning for Project Human Resources

December 5th, 2009 · 599 Comments

Often on our projects there is none a perfect match between the talents of our team and the challenges of the project. We do the best we can to match capabilities and prior experience to the needs of our current projects but as reality has it each project is unique. We try to “are the best athletes” but invariably there are going to be some gaps in the skills required. [tag-tec]“Just in time learning”[/tag-tec] can be the answer to these issues.

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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!

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Tags: Soft Skills