
Working with a Disengaged Team
I have been watching a friend struggle recently as she tries to manage a team of people who were not engaged. Read… ‘they really didn’t care’. The result is demoralizing
I have been watching a friend struggle recently as she tries to manage a team of people who were not engaged. Read… ‘they really didn’t care’. The result is demoralizing
Being a project sponsor is not easy. The role is often misunderstood, misrepresented, and misused – leading to a host of problems between the Project Manager (PM) and the Project
I ran into a colleague recently who talked about a disastrous office relocation. It seems that everything that could go wrong did go wrong. Knowing my passion for project management,
Are you ready for a disaster? Are you prepared to handle a crisis both personally and professionally? A few years ago, I had the pleasure of listening to Former Deputy
First published July, 2020 I was chatting with the senior project director at a large local organization recently and he made a very astute observation. When it comes time to
In today’s audio post, I address the need for all project managers out there to stand out in a very crowded market.
In my last post, I referred to an article that was published in ProjectTimes.com called 11 Reasons Why My Project Manager Is Better Than Yours by Brad Egeland where he
First published July, 2017 ProjectTimes is a great portal for project managers from all walks of life. When I created it in 1997, it was a cute little magazine for
As project managers, we are very good at setting expectations at the front end of the engagement. The more experienced we are, and the closer the project is to our