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Haiku for project managers - tenacity

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Categories: chaos, tenacity


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Posted on: November 10, 2015 10:22 AM | Permalink

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Austin Hundley Senior Consultant| Nordic Consulting Nashville, Tn, United States
Feeling this haiku, made me laugh!

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Bruce Wilkinson MBA, PMP Expert Project Manager / Trustworthy Executive Assistant / Business Coach| goBRUCE Business Services Cuenca, Azuay, Ecuador
Tenacity is a huge part of success. Within the context of tenacity, failure -->learning-->success. Thanks for the Haiku!

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Manas De Amin Director| Computer Technology Group Kolkata Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Good one.

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PANKAJ KUMAR JOSHI General Manager| Transrail Lighting Limited Nainital, Uttrakhand, India
Ha ha. It's good.

I heard a quote in Baniya community (some sales person) used to say "even someone through bad words to us or our business still he is giving something not taking something".

But I suggest each time one come back he should come with a new strategy.

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DEBASIS CHAKRABARTI General Manager & Country Operations Head - Burundi Africa| Kalpataru Power Transmission Limited Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Won't lose/
Motivation/
At Any Cost


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Robert Prol Project Manager| KPMG LLP East Sandwich, Ma, United States
Five syllables here /
Another seven right here /
Finish with five more

That's Haiku. :)

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