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Transparency and Leadership in Tough Times

September 17th, 2008 · 762 Comments

There is no doubt about it we are in tough economic times. The current woes on Wall Street are only the most recent evidence of our collective economic difficulties. So the big question is how do project and program mangers cope with these difficult times. Many fear the loss of jobs and extended time away from work. This includes team members, it can include stake holders, it can include the project and program managers themselves. It is this fear that is one of the important keys to coping with difficult times.

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Tags: Soft Skills

Leaders Ask the Right Questions When Projects and Programs Get Stuck

August 25th, 2008 · 14 Comments

As leaders and project managers or program managers, we are subject to the ups and downs of what we could call the “project or program work cycle”. While sometimes things seems to be flowing forward and progressing well, like a well-oiled machine, at other times it seems that no matter what we do, progress is slow and difficult. I leadership positions, this experience is inevitable, as everything is not “black and white”. How can we handle these situations?

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Tags: Soft Skills

The Potential of Critical Chain Project Management

May 16th, 2008 · 919 Comments

Critical Chain project management is a great idea, or really a great collection of ideas. It has similarities to the Critical Path Method in that it focuses on the critical path tasks for managing the project. But there are several innovative ideas that distinguish critical chain from critical path, and some unique hurdles to implementation.

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Tags: Project Management Process

10 Differences Between Leadership and Management

October 9th, 2007 · 2,018 Comments

Leadership and management are not entirely different, but they are different in many ways. Comparing leadership and management is more accurately the comparison of a combination of strong leadership and management skill with a level of management skill where the leadership component is missing. It is a difficult comparison to make explicitly, but examples in real life abound!

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Tags: Soft Skills

Development of Soft Skills

July 24th, 2007 · 31 Comments

Here are some quick pointers on leadership development and soft skills training:   Any training assumes that a person has a strong foundation of values, beliefs, habits, etc.  These are critical to ensuring the person internalizes the training correctly.  This is why continuous personal improvement – building good habits, developing healthy attitudes, strong character, and [...]

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Tags: Soft Skills