Questions: The Problem and The Solution
Part 3 of “Is Your Question an Invitation,
a Request or a Weapon?”
by Karen Smith, MBA, PMP
In part 1 and part 2 of this series, we looked at the value of asking questions, why questions are not asked and how to facilitate a more inquisitive and innovative culture in your organization. In this third and…
Part 3 of “Is Your Question an Invitation,
a Request or a Weapon?”
De-stress Your Holiday with Our Tips and
Budgeting Tool
by Karen Smith, MBA, PMP
Editor's Note: This post contains a link to a holiday budget tool and another to an infographic. Take advantage of these free resources.
The holidays are nearly here. I suspect this isn’t shocking news as…
Budgeting Tool
Why Questions Are Avoided, and How to
Change That: Is Your Question an
Invitation, a Request or a Weapon? Part 2
by Karen Smith, MBA, PMP
In part 1 of this series we explored how the power of questions – your questions – can either make or break your career. In this article, we’ll examine why questions are not asked, and how to create a culture…
Change That: Is Your Question an
Invitation, a Request or a Weapon? Part 2
The Power of Questions: Is Your Question
an Invitation, a Request or a Weapon? Part 1
by Karen Smith, MBA, PMP
The right question, asked at the right time, in the right way, to the right person … can have rippling effects on an organization. Think how different things would be for General Motors and its customers…
an Invitation, a Request or a Weapon? Part 1
Top Articles of 2013 #1-5
by Vicki Wrona, PMP
In our last post we introduced you to #7 to #11 of our "Best Of 2013" articles. These are the most read articles of the year as determined by you, our readers.
We now bring your our highest-ranked articles of…
“Just In Time” for the Holidays!
by Karen Smith, MBA, PMP
Editor's Note: This post contains a link to a holiday budget tool and another to an infographic. Take advantage of these free resources
The holidays are nearly here. I suspect this isn’t shocking news as the…