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	<title>Comments on: Dear Project Manager: Why Should Anyone Want To Work For You?</title>
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		<title>By: Loyal Mealer</title>
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		<description>Bas, terrific post! Yes, I&#039;d love to work for an exceptional PM who has responsibility for a project with a fantastic and exiting BHAG. But, what about those poor, unlucky PMs who have been asked to lead a project to fix a broken production line for a product that will soon be replaced by the next big thing? Those PMs must be truly INSPIRING in order to attract any talent at all! They have to be very creative to come up with their own BHAGs, and do so in a non-transparent way, because even the slowest person on the team will see right through hype. Perhaps the PMP coursework should include song and dance.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bas, terrific post! Yes, I&#8217;d love to work for an exceptional PM who has responsibility for a project with a fantastic and exiting BHAG. But, what about those poor, unlucky PMs who have been asked to lead a project to fix a broken production line for a product that will soon be replaced by the next big thing? Those PMs must be truly INSPIRING in order to attract any talent at all! They have to be very creative to come up with their own BHAGs, and do so in a non-transparent way, because even the slowest person on the team will see right through hype. Perhaps the PMP coursework should include song and dance.</p>
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