I recently read a foreign post where somebody asked if project management was good preparation for the job of CEO. There were a variety of comments most of which I find somewhat discouraging saying that, [tag-tec]project management[/tag-tec] was inadequate preparation for a CEO position and that CEO positions involve a lot of different skills. While arguably these things are true, I think that we can take a positive take on that question and ask “What would differentiate a project manager who might on the CEO track from one who is not?”
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Making “Bet Your Job” Decisions
November 29th, 2009 · 5 Comments
Tags: Project Management Process
Nurture Unseen Relationships
October 30th, 2009 · 36 Comments
Most good managers in project and program management know the importance of maintaining relationships with team members and stakeholders. Basic human relations can go a long way in improving overall program and project quality. However, I have learned that there is a community beyond our immediate team members and stakeholders that are worth considering in everything we do.
Tags: Soft Skills
Here’s a Quick Checkup: Where Do You Stand on the Three Elements of Delegation
October 26th, 2009 · 1,964 Comments
Whether new or experienced managers, we need to always be mindful of our delegation skills. Most important to remember is that not only can our delegation style change, but the people, tasks, and circumstances can change also. Thus, it is important to periodically ask ourselves “How are my delegation skills right now?” because the answer may have changed!
Tags: Soft Skills
Ten Top Candidates for IT Outsourcing
October 13th, 2009 · 761 Comments
Outsourcing continues to grow and mature. Not only is more being outsourced, but outsourcing activitiy is also slowly maturing.
Tags: Project Management Process
Stakeholders Are Like Shareholders
September 21st, 2009 · 1,570 Comments
In thinking about shareholder management or investor management, especially in today’s volatile environment, I see a big parallel with stakeholder management. In essence stakeholders are the investors in our projects. Stakeholders hold a “stake” in our projects. Stakeholders, just like investors, have different levels of investment or interest in our projects. We must think of [...]
Tags: Soft Skills
Socially Responsible Projects
September 14th, 2009 · 1,050 Comments
Most of us like the idea of being socially responsible. Most of us respect our neighbors. Most of us care about the other guy. The reality is that this is much easier to do in good times than it is in tough times. How can those of us in project and program management be highly socially [...]
Tags: Project Management Process
What Is The Value Of Your Network
September 1st, 2009 · 21 Comments
Networking has always been an important activity for everyone – especially professionals on the move. The fact is, no matter where you want to go, you can probably get there faster, and more efficiently, if you have a good network. Networking can also be a great deal of fun.
Tags: Soft Skills
Are You More of a Manager or Leader?
June 8th, 2009 · 820 Comments
I receive weekly “Monday’s LeaderTip” from David Peck, an executive leadership coach. This week he has a survey out there that I thought was quite good, and I recommend taking it if you want to do some introspection on your current status as a leader versus manager.
Tags: Soft Skills
Project Leadership and Time Off
May 22nd, 2009 · 9 Comments
As summer nears, at least in the Northern Hemisphere, thoughts of more time off and vacation occur for most of us. As project and program leaders, it is good, for a moment, to reflect and review our perspective on time off, especially in the current business environment.
Tags: Soft Skills
“ADMIN DAY”
May 9th, 2009 · 652 Comments
I have found the practice of having an “ADMIN DAY” is a great valuable and necessary one. But what is “ADMIN DAY”? How does it work and how does it provide value?





