Few weeks ago, I wrote a post about leadership in a virtual world in which I stated the limitations to achieve top leadership when not being directly engaged on site. The idea was that if a manager is not on site with regular phase time with subordinates, customers, associates, colleagues, and other stakeholders, he or she is not at all being positioned for increased leadership responsibility.
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Leadership In A Virtual World
January 9th, 2009 · 1,785 Comments
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Advanced Project Management Training
December 11th, 2008 · 560 Comments
After someone has been managing projects for some time and has achieved certification, he or she will feel more than comfortable with the basics. The big question is how can more experienced project management professionals continue to advance in skill and maturity by leveraging training. Let’s explore.
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Operations And Project Management
December 10th, 2008 · 1,038 Comments
Operations and project management are, at the same time, very similar and distinctly different. In actuality, they feed off each other. Projects are undertaken to initiate support and enhance operations. Operations are what remain when projects are completed and they provide the continuous business that provides the need for project management.
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Project Management Templates – Great for Small and Large Projects!
November 12th, 2008 · 1,196 Comments
There are a variety of project management templates available on the market today. A common reason that why project management professionals avoid using templates that are out there is that they think they need to customize their own, because their own situation is very unique. However, if you really give it a try, as I [...]
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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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Certification vs Earning a Degree: 3 Questions to Consider
October 3rd, 2008 · 814 Comments
Many people who consider getting into the project management profession are also considering other options, such as earning a degree perhaps in project management. There are also certificate programs where students earn a certificate in project management. The options for programs like this are many. Earning a certificate could include going to school full time, night school, or various online courses. Another option is simply to take some kind of training in the classroom, or online, or maybe in independent study groups, or some combination of those, and simply earn a certification like the PMP Certification.
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Building and Motivating Project Teams
September 30th, 2008 · 1,300 Comments
Project teams, project oriented organizations, and project management offices have an unusually strong opportunity today for building highly motivated project teams. The reason for that is projects sit at the center of a new evolving organizational structure.
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Preparing for a Tumultuous Future
September 23rd, 2008 · 3 Comments
The title of this post might seem funny to many given that we seem to be living in a tumultuous present. How could things become more tumultuous? Well that’s just many predict is coming our way for the world of work. How might that impact project management work?
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Leaders Beat the Worry Habit
September 8th, 2008 · 624 Comments
All professionals – Project Managers, Program Managers, Executives, leaders of all kinds - worry at times, and some more than others. Worrying a lot or a little is actually a controllable habit. Worrying a lot is little more than trading your peace of mind and taking a negative view of the future. The urge to [...]
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Which Way to Go: PMP or MBA?
September 2nd, 2008 · 1,096 Comments
There are many posts in the forums and blogs on the topic of whether it is better to go for a PMP or MBA. I think there is great value in both, but I think they serve 2 different purposes. Having earned both a PMP and an MBA, I have some definite thoughts on this, but of course in the end it is a personal decision.
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