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Doing Our Best Project Work….With Less

By Vicki Wrona, PMP: In the great symphony of life, everyone plays an important role, from the conductor to each instrument. Such it is with project management. If we have a team member that doesn’t pull their weight on the project,…
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Addressing Senior Management Fears

by Vicki Wrona, PMP: As project managers, we are often put into the position of middle managers. First, we have to manage those working on the project effectively, and often we spend much of our time in the day-to-day details of managing…
Sleeping and Learning – Using Sleep Patterns to Process Information Better
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Sleeping and Learning – Using
Sleep Patterns to Process
Information Better

By Vicki Wrona, PMP: In the book The Way We’re Working Isn’t Working, Tony Schwartz discusses many little known facts about sleep and learning, and the effect of too little sleep. In this post, I will discuss the duration of the sleep…
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Different Train of Thought

By Vicki Wrona, PMP: Have you ever had a humorous misunderstanding arise because two people were approaching a conversation from different angles and were not understanding each other correctly? Let me give you a recent humorous example…
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Fixating on the Path

By Vicki Wrona, PMP: One paragraph in an article I recently read really hit me. The paragraph is: We often lose our purpose. We plan the path to a goal, start traveling that path, and then forget the end goal and obsesses about the…
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Using Dr. Oz’s Info on Circadian Rhythms to Our Best Business Advantage

By Vicki Wrona, PMP: In September, Dr. Oz had a show on the best time to do anything. In it, he discussed several things that we can use to our benefit at work. This information centers around working with our natural circadian rhythms. From…