Stop Looking For Project Management Jobs
What’s the hardest part of landing a new role to advance your career? I asked this question in a poll […]
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What’s the hardest part of landing a new role to advance your career? I asked this question in a poll […]
Stop Looking For Project Management Jobs Read More »
You’ve applied to everything that moves. You’ve polished your resume. You’re going for all the right job titles. You’ve pursued
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Have you ever noticed when people ask you how you’re doing, you will almost invariably answer based on the emotional
Watch Your Language! Read More »
When it comes to being an effective Project Manager, one of your greatest assets in leading your project teams is
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It seems like I’m talking and writing about change quite a lot these days. And there’s good reason for that.
Why Won’t They Change? Read More »
Your online reputation score is your new credit score … Today, I’d like to share with you what I’ve learned
7 Steps to Make your Online Reputation Sparkle & Shine Read More »
Earlier this week, I posted a blog called Are You Keeping Track of Being Tracked (Part 1). It is basically
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Last week, I decided to review my professional social networks to figure out which ones to keep and which
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If there is one thing I hate at work, it is being caught by surprise on one of my projects. As a Project Manager, I should not be surprised by anything that comes up in my Status Meetings. To avoid getting side-swiped by any news, I do my best to keep an eye on all aspects of my projects, at least on a high level.
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Status meetings have a tendency to get a bad reputation. Many can feel that spending anywhere from a half-hour to
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‘Project plans’ as utilized in a business function, are used as a communications tool and a form of checklist of tasks. Keeping that in mind, the best place to start with creating your plan is to start with the high level deliverables of your project, and then break each of those deliverables down into the tasks that it will take to get them completed. I tend to treat this part of my project plan as my ‘brain dump’. I put in the high-level deliverables, then ask ‘then what?’
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