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Your New Position:
Where Do You Fit In?

By Chris Hitch, Ph.D. & Rick Rocchetti In the first part of this series, What Are You Getting Yourself Into? we examined how to get your bearings straight in a new position. Now, we’ll discuss the next steps in your integration…
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Setting Priorities: Clearing Your Plate
for a Stress-Free Weekend

by Burl W. Randolph Jr. Once again it’s Thursday, and those "To Do" items – Priorities, Critical Tasks, lists you created on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday – have all accumulated on Thursday, and your "Plate is Full." Just like when…
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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…
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Thunder, Lightning and…
Project Management?!?

By Bill Flury Unfair! Unfair! We have all experienced big storms with lots of lightning flashing everywhere, lighting up the sky, sometimes doing great damage, and sometimes, just crashing about from one cloud to another. What do we call…
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Distributed Authority
in Project Management

by Dr. Gerald Mulenburg, PMP It is usually clear that an assigned project manager is in charge of a project and that they have the necessary authority to get it done. But what exactly does that mean? How do they get their authority, what…
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Plan B Was Yesterday:
Poetic Project Management

By Bill Flury We started the project following Plan A That only lasted a week and a day. Then something happened that we didn’t foresee. So, we updated things and went to Plan B. A few days passed and the team told me Three tasks…