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Complimentary Resource – Emerging Trends in Project Management

Strategy Driven

Emerging Trends in Project Management. Implementing project management soft skills into your projects will become increasingly important over the next several years; opening your mind to these emerging trends will open your door to new opportunities. Copyright 2007-2013 by StrategyDriven Enterprises, LLC.

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AoAD2 Practice: Energized Work

James Shore

This excerpt is copyright 2007, 2020 by James Shore and Shane Warden. Team members with product and project management skills should deal with organizational politics, letting the rest of the team know what’s important and shielding them from what isn’t. Your feedback is appreciated! Informative Workspace. Pair Programming.

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Metrics: Are They Mapped With Your Business Objectives?

QAspire

Striking balance between managing these invisible aspects, managing by visible numbers and focusing on people seems to be the optimal route to manage the business. As I mentioned in my earlier post - “With visible figures alone, a business is run. Don’t Kill It! Working and Walking – Where Are You Going?

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Thoughts on Effective Management Consulting

QAspire

With all this, they might get the first assignment with a customer, but never a sustainable engagement. Focus too much on preaching. Undermine people at times or just don’t get along well with others. Don’t Kill It! Working and Walking – Where Are You Going?

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Quality & Improvement: From “Experience” to “Advocacy”

QAspire

Mobile service providers seems to be coming up with such improvements / innovative offers, periodically to sustain loyalty of customers. Hence to make success a habit and sustain belief/trust/advocacy it is absolutely necessary to be hungry for Quality Improvements. Thanks Tanmay for wounderful explanation! Don’t Kill It!

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The Quest of Better Outcomes: Hierarchy Versus Process

QAspire

Long term improvements (and their benefits) can be realized if you are ready to invest time in creating systems that helps you sustain, scale, deliver and create a better future for your organization, yourself and your people. - - - - - Stay tuned to QAspire Blog: Subscribe via RSS or Email, Connect via Facebook or Follow us on Twitter.

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Leading, Farming And The Need To 'Cultivate'

QAspire

Truly organic leadership is one that: - creates best value - is sustainable - is not harmful to the culture and quality of the organization - produces nontoxic output By Tanmay , July 15, 2010 @ 1:07 pm @Setu Vora - Thanks for adding those brilliant points. Overuse of fertilizer and pesticide would be an example of that. Don’t Kill It!