Hal Macomber over at “Reforming Project Management” blog has written an intriguing post “Silence — One of the Two Great Wastes™ — Is a Project and Career Killer” – in the crux of it, “not speaking” and “not listening” are two great wastes that kill projects and often careers. Excellent! Very recently, I experienced the […]
10 Unbreakable Rules for Project Success via Reforming Project Management blog. Know what you are doing Know why you are doing it Be prudent, honest and prepared Play to your strengths Know how to navigate Know how to communicate Know how to succeed Know how to fail Know when the project is over Know how to learn
When someone is unhappy in your team, be swift in actions to deal with the problem because negativity of one team member (“bad apple”) reverberates in the entire team. In case of teams, negatives spread faster than positives and it is a manager’s challenge to spread the positives as fast and balance the overall positivism […]
Watts Humphrey says: “The problems of software process change are often complicated bythe fact that no one is responsible to make it happen. If software process improvement isn’t anybody’s job, it is not surprising that it doesn’t get done! If it is important enough to do, however, someone must be assigned the responsibility and given […]
I came across a very beautiful photo blog of Suresh – excellent photographs coupled with some very nice thoughts to ponder over. In one of the posts, Suresh asks: When was the last time you spent time with yourself? When was the last time you just did nothing but watched birds, smelled flowers, felt breeze, hummed […]
Lisa Haneberg over at Management Craft asks a provocative question: “(As a manager) Do you have the communication practices, habits, and processes in place to ensure that you know what you need to know?” As she rightly conveys in her post, no news is not a good news when it comes to being a manager. […]
I sometimes get bogged down by loads of activities – meetings, projects, clients, team and all that fills our work day. It is very easy to get trapped into the busyness of mundane activities and loose the focus on what matters the most. Sometimes, it seems we are moving too fast. How do I tackle this? I […]