Money Doesn’t Inspire
Some people in the corporate world still believe that people work for money. But with a growing number of examples […]
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Some people in the corporate world still believe that people work for money. But with a growing number of examples […]
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As a project leader, part of your job is to inspire people to persevere in pursuit of seemingly impossible goals.
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We’ve all experienced change. In fact, we lead and manage change everyday as project and program managers. Anita Wotiz did
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What’s panache? Its your distinction style. You know project managers who have a special sense of dash, verve, or flair? They seem to consistently pull off tough conversations with apparent ease and confidence. And they get noticed and get recognition and respect.
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While reviewing “Unearthing Business Requirements: Elicitation Tools and Techniques”, Rosemary Hossenlopp and Kathleen B. Hass, ManagementConcepts 2008, I discovered the
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As I write this, the US is in a presidential transition. President-Elect Obama won, at least in part, on a
Originally posted on ConnectLeadership.com Humor is a great vehicle for teaching. In this amusing talk, I go over tips on
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Originally posted on ConnectLeadership.com I had a chance to give a short talk on the parallels, and what Tango has
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In my many years in the technology industry, I’ve spent thousands of hours in meetings, most of them as boring
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