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Experts Chime in on “Energizing Leadership:” A Frontline Festival

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We often plough so much energy into the big picture, we forget the pixels. Every time Bruce Harpham of Project Management Hacks reads Getting Things Done , he grows. We have no hope of solving our problems without harnessing the diversity, the energy and the creativity of all our people. New contributors welcome.

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4 core AI principles that fuel transformation success

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New projects can elicit a sense of trepidation from employees, and the overall culture into which change is introduced will reflect how that wariness is expressed and handled. Empower employees to gain skills in data science, data analytics, ML, and project management. How can I save my customers time and money?

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What is change management? A guide to organizational transformation

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What is the main purpose of change management? In modern IT, change management has many different guises. Project managers view change management as the process used to obtain approval for changes to the scope, timeline, or budget of a project. Cultural willingness to adapt and change.

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Advanced Guide to Lead Meetings That Get Results and People Want to Attend

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In addition to the connections built through working together and solving problems, you can also include periodic conversations that build relationships, such as: Cultural conversations to problem solve or celebrate: for example, “What’s really getting in the way of people using our new system?” Be specific. Where is the accountability?

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Exit interview: Sainsbury’s retiring CIO Phil Jordan reflects on a career in IT

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ve got the energy to do it again at a big company. s particularly proud of enabling change at organisations at different junctures, building high-performance teams around him and adapting to new cultures while working abroad. I’m 55 in January and I just feel I want to go off and do something else,â?? he told CIO.com. s, so whatâ??s

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5 forces shaping the future IT workforce

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Even with inflation, high energy costs, and the invasion of Ukraine, IT hiring continued at a record-setting pace, but keeping tech talent still poses challenges. Meanwhile, project managers need to connect work that needs to be done with the right set of skills, some of which might come from a subfunction of IT.

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Full Steam Ahead: CIO Kopal Raj of WABTEC on staying ‘on-track’ with AI, IoT and sustainability goals

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Since I was adept at project management, I was asked to head the IT department for one of the small subsidiaries of TATA organization. How did you start at WABTEC, and what would you consider your greatest career achievement? I’ve always been a techie at heart and always wanted to pursue computer programming.