Twitter for Business
Aug 10th, 2011 | By David Long | Category: Items for Project ManagersA comprehensive guide to using Twitter in your business.
A comprehensive guide to using Twitter in your business.
Using the digital time efficiently
The value of you versus the value of your work.
I had a colleague just the other day ask me a question I hadn’t thought about for a while. The question was basically this, “Is there a way to coordinate tasks created in project and schedule it in my outlook calendar?” It had been a while but I knew that I have used this ability [...]
If you only had five hours that you could put into the next workday, what would be the essentials that you must complete? Now look at what you cut out. Are the activities just for activities sake?
“It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you in trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so.”
Not only will this presentation give you something to really think about but it is done in an amazing manner! As Mark Twain said, “It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so.”
Projects always involve change in some fashion. If you don’t recognize the human element and how we react to change, your project is doomed before it starts.
I’ve been spending quite a bit of time lately reading material authored by Seth Godin. Seth is reported to be one of the top twenty-five most influential bloggers, has a unique (and useful) marketing perspective, and an ability to find those gold nuggets of wisdom amidst all the chatter. As part of a cooperative venture, [...]
There’s an interesting article I ran across over in a blog in Tech Republic called “Innovative project managers use ‘think time’. In the article it is pointed out that project managers not only need to be systematic but also innovative. That combination got me to thinking just like the article intended. How many times have [...]