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Home Go to QAspire.com Guest Posts Disclaimer A Round Up of My Writing in July 2010 July 2010 – another spectacular month came to an end, and I didn’t notice that in frenzy of things going around. In case you missed reading any of my posts in July, here is a quick round up of all my writing in June 2010. Don’t Kill It!
If all enterprises had socially acceptable values and based all behavior on those values, how would that have changed the outcomes of things like, for example, Enron Corporation, Bernard L. link] Michael Martinez This framework scales down very well to my area of focus, projects and projectmanagement. Think about that.
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Home Go to QAspire.com Guest Posts Disclaimer Top 10 ProjectManagement Mistakes You Should Avoid I was recently studying the anatomy of failed/troubled projects and following came out as a learning. Starting project without 102% clarity (100% clarity on scope/technology and 2% knowledge of how you can add value).
BriefingsDirect Transcripts: BriefingsDirect Analysts Unpack the Psychology of ProjectManagement Via 'Pragmatic Enterprise 2.0' Top Analysts Unpack the Psychology of ProjectManagement Via Pragmatic Enterprise 2.0 & The Open Enterprise Mashup Summit is Friday, 15 January 2010 in San Francisco, California USA.
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Home Go to QAspire.com Guest Posts Disclaimer A Round Up of My Writing in June 2010 June 2010 - a brilliant month as far as blogging is concerned. So, I look forward to July 2010. In case you missed reading any of my posts, here is a quick round up of all my writing in June 2010. That was satisfying. Don’t Kill It!
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Home Go to QAspire.com Guest Posts Disclaimer Final Part: 7 Things Managers & Leaders Should Never Do I wrote earlier about “ 11 Things ProjectManagers & Leaders Should Never Do ” and then continued the chain of thoughts with another post titled “ 7 (More) Things ProjectManagers & Leaders Should Never Do.
Home Go to QAspire.com Guest Posts Disclaimer Nicholas Bate’s Book ‘Instant MBA’ and Other Great Resources for 2010 Nicholas Bate is a prolific thinker, blogger and author. 2010 promises to be exciting and there is no better time than now to read such brilliant resources and go from good to great!
By Saket Bansal , August 16, 2010 @ 10:08 am good pointers… i am bit unclear about “Ask open ended questions&# … Is this required to know the person only? Become a Generalizing Specialist or T-Shaped By Tanmay , August 16, 2010 @ 10:25 am @Anand - Thanks Anand, glad you liked the pointers and the acronym.
Home Go to QAspire.com Guest Posts Disclaimer A Round Up of My Writing in January 2010 January 2010 was a productive blogging month. In case you were busy all the month and could not catch up with this blog, here is a round-up of my writing activities in January 2010. I wrote earlier about “ toxic leadership ”. Don’t Kill It!
Home Go to QAspire.com Guest Posts Disclaimer Innovation, Quality & Entrepreneurship at Akshaya Patra Akshaya Patra Foundation in India is a shining example of how social entrepreneurship combined with power of innovation can make a HUGE difference. By Maulik Shah , August 23, 2010 @ 12:36 pm Nicely observed and nicely presented by you.I
Bonus: QAspire Blog was recently featured on Community of Program and ProjectManagers (PPM Community). Tags: deliverable , people management , projectmanagement , Quality Leadership , Managing People , ManagingProjects , Quality | Tanmay August 25, 2010 No Comments No comments yet.
Learning fundamentals of projectmanagement is essential for everybody - irrespective of whether you are a projectmanager or not. Well, that is what projectmanagement is all about! By Tanmay , July 2, 2010 @ 8:50 am @Megha - Thanks for comment again and I am glad you liked the post.
Home Go to QAspire.com Guest Posts Disclaimer Training Middle Managers On People Management Basics Here is a simple idea: Whenever you have a new manager (projectmanager/departmental leader) joining in your organization, put him/her through a simple training program on how to manage people. Don’t Kill It!
Home Go to QAspire.com Guest Posts Disclaimer Adding Value: A Gentle Reminder Sure, as a projectmanager / business leader, you: Completed the project in given time frame. Shared statistical reports with the top management. Adding value – that is what projectmanagement (and all our work as professionals) is all about.
Home Go to QAspire.com Guest Posts Disclaimer Thoughts on Project Leadership and Choices I love projectmanagement as a subject not only because it gets so much work done, but also because projectmanagement manifests how people operate. This really matters at any level of team, project and people management.
Bacharach for including my post “5 Ideas to Ensure Lessons are Really Learned” in his list of 10 Must-Read Social Media & Leadership Stories From July 12-17 My post “ Leadership Belief and Building ‘People-Centric’ Culture ” was featured in Carnival of HR – Online Degree Edition along with other GREAT posts on HR and Leadership.
Home Go to QAspire.com Guest Posts Disclaimer A Round Up of My Writing in February 2010 February was an amazing month for me personally – lot of new exploration, new experiences (good and bad, bad left me with some good lessons) and new ideas. Have a rocking start into March 2010! Till then – Good Bye! Phil Gerbyshak´s last blog.
Adjourn/ Networking Social. Adjourn/Networking Social. Eric Sammer – Engineering Manager, Cloudera Cloudera. Adjourn/Networking Social. Prior to Cloudera, his most recent role was as vice president and general manager of enterprise security at HP. EzBake: Integration in the Cloud. Track Two : 1:00 PM.
Video Question Of the Week 30 By Vamsi , August 2, 2010 @ 8:40 am Thank you for sharing the lessons! Passing Thought By Jay Chhaya, August 2, 2010 @ 8:54 am Great, Superb, Excellent!! By Liz Tucker , August 2, 2010 @ 8:33 pm I think this is incredibly invaluable advice. I liked the most: be your own enemy. Regards, Ishan.
Eric Sammer – Engineering Manager, Cloudera Cloudera 4:15 PM Adjourn/Networking Social. Prior to Cloudera, his most recent role was as vice president and general manager of enterprise security at HP. Prior to Cloudera, his most recent role was as vice president and general manager of enterprise security at HP.
Regards, Jay Chhaya By Megha Mehta, September 1, 2010 @ 11:27 am you have mentioned each and every topic in this post. Megha By Parallel ProjectManagement Training , September 1, 2010 @ 8:55 pm Sad to say that I know some leaders who fulfill all these requirements. Parallel ProjectManagement Training´s last blog.
Stay tuned for more posts and round-ups coming up in the last two weeks of December, as we prepare to say Good Bye to 2010! - - - - - Have a GREAT start into the week! Don’t Kill It! Working and Walking – Where Are You Going?
Photo: Flower at Esplanade Park, Helsinki, taken during my Finland visit in May 2009 Tags: God , Hard work , Opportunity , Random Muse , Work Career Related , Leadership , Random Musings | Tanmay February 19, 2010 6 Comments By shahmaulikn, February 19, 2010 @ 8:18 am Wow.Simply Great. I am so glad you liked it. Don’t Kill It!
By Tanmay , August 18, 2010 @ 7:57 am @Anand - Thanks for the comment. That, to me, is the essence of projectmanagement. Do, what you know Best, Tanmay By Jay Chhaya, August 19, 2010 @ 8:11 am Determination is the name of the game. That is where processes and FTR approach can really help. Don’t Kill It!
Thanks for sharing Regards, Jay Chhaya By Amit Tikekar, December 1, 2010 @ 8:36 am Wonderful mapping of Sports,Life & Leadership. I however believe that “readiness to adapt against uncontrolled external factors&# is a good quality, but not always - atleast should never frame an habbit of doing so. Don’t Kill It!
Life Lesson on Endurance What I learned from my daughter about “Persistence” Tags: Leadership , Persistence Leadership , Managing People , ManagingProjects , Process Improvement , Self Growth | Tanmay September 13, 2010 No Comments No comments yet. RSS feed for comments on this post. Don’t Kill It!
Now 45, Heather Aguilera—who was an IT ProjectManager “earning six figures” at a major Canadian bank before she left to become a SAHM—was eventually reduced to thinking she “would have to work in a donut shop.”
Regards, Jay Chhaya By Nikunj, December 2, 2010 @ 5:53 pm Truely. Tags: connecting with our own self , real worship , self development Random Musings , Self Growth | Tanmay December 2, 2010 3 Comments By Jagat , December 2, 2010 @ 1:44 pm Just 2 Words, Mind Blowing. Sir, Thank you very much for providing such nice stuff.
Along with experience, gaining expertise is always benifitial as it adds value addition to work and organizations By Conor Neill , October 18, 2010 @ 12:05 pm I recall from an academic paper that I read last year a taxonomy of levels of knowledge which I have tried to recreate here 5 levels of knowledge 1. Consistency matters! .
ProjectManagers are best candidates since they deal with these challenges day in and day out. How you can be a Mentor like Obi Wan By Tanmay , July 13, 2010 @ 8:31 am @Deborah Fike - I have strongly believed in the fact ‘that which gets sponsored/scheduled’ gets done. Not fun – I am sure you’ll agree! So, so true.
Regards, Jay Chhaya By Conor Neill , September 3, 2010 @ 1:33 pm Barbara Minto was the creator of a system of communication that is now the “norm&# at most top consulting companies. Five telltale signs of a workplace that needs more courage By Tanmay , September 3, 2010 @ 3:23 pm @Jay - Thanks for re-iterating the points you liked.
Cheers, Tanmay By Tanmay , January 6, 2011 @ 1:55 pm @Jay - Thanks for all your support/comments in 2010. Cheers, Tanmay By Tanmay , January 6, 2011 @ 1:48 pm @Ajay - Thanks for that note and wish you an excellent 2011! Here’s to a fantastic 2011! Cheers, Tanmay Other Links to this Post RSS feed for comments on this post. Don’t Kill It!
. - - - - - Acknowledgements: The Rainmaker ‘Fab Five’ Blog Picks of the Week - 2010 Rewind Edition includes my posts. QAspire Blog was featured in Management Improvement Carnival Blog Review by Wally Bock at Three Star Leadership Blog. Thanks Chris! Don’t Kill It! Working and Walking – Where Are You Going?
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