Archive for February, 2021


From Voices on Project Management: by Soma Bhattacharya Agile has become ubiquitous in project management, with teams using it to spark out-of-the-box thinking and drive countless projects across the finish line. Yet almost as quickly as the approach popped up, companies and project leaders began to oversell it—and what seem… See the blog post here: https://www.projectmanagement.com/blog-post/68379/Rethinking-Agile-as-Bold–Kind-and-Human
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From Voices on Project Management: by Cyndee Miller Like most kids, I was obsessed with space. The thought of wandering the solar system blew my wee little mind. That sense of sheer wonderment hasn’t diminished—I’m a space geek for life. And there’s certainly been plenty to pique our interest. Look no furth…
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From Voices on Project Management: by Lynda Bourne One thing we learned from 2020 is that it’s difficult to make predictions, especially about the future. (Danish physicist Niels Bohr’s words from 1971 still ring true.) Still, the world doesn’t stand still, and project managers need to keep looking ahead. That&…
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From Voices on Project Management: by Dave Wakeman, PMP  I’ve worked on political campaigns, in sports, in theater, in ticketing, in marketing and a lot more. I like to consider myself a good example of all the ways a Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification can be helpful in industries of all sorts. Over t…
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From Voices on Project Management: by Christian Bisson  I’m always trying to find ways to help my project teams forge connections with one another. And one of the things I’m trying is to incorporate expressing gratitude. Along with helping teams bond, it can help improve team performance, too, especially with all the un…
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