Balance: A Leader’s Lament
By Burl W. Randolph Jr.
Every leader laments or grieves over balance. With so much to do, and so little time, "How do I balance home, work, school (in some cases), and community service?"
"How do I get, and keep, my sense of balance?"
One…
Overcoming Organizational Obstacles to
Unlock the Value of Project Management
Part 2: Mowing Down Turf Protection
by Vicki Wrona, PMP
In the previous post, Putting Out Fires and Reducing the Drama, we examined the first of five cultural barriers. We’ll now explore the second obstacle faced by project managers and project team members: turf protection.
Within…
Unlock the Value of Project Management
Part 2: Mowing Down Turf Protection
Take Back Your Desktop!
by Tiffany Robinson
Does your desktop look like this?
What, you think we didn’t know about your tendency to hit save and put the file in the first place that pops up in your file organizer?
Well guess what: it’s SPRING CLEANING TIME!
But…
White Paper: Planning by Checklist
by Bill Flury
Several people told me I had to meet and talk with Paul. Paul is an exceptional project manager in a government contractor organization. In the past eight years he has successfully run more than 80 projects, all of which have been…
The Mentor’s Mood
by Burl W. Randolph Jr.
Sometimes we can all be a little moody, unless you are mentoring.
Being moody can mean being temperamental – morose, sullen, or irritable, etc. When you are mentoring however, such a luxury does not occur. Mentoring…
Key Elements of Integrity
By Chris Hitch, Ph.D.
Originally published by UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School
During the first post on this series (view here), I argued that demonstrating ROI for Integrity is a key leadership challenge at all levels. If you are an…