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Virtue of keeping project momentum by your leadership skills

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Project momentum is energy that makes your project moving. But there are so many possible situations that takes the motivation and spirit from your team or even from yourself. Maintaining project momentum requires true leadership skills and solid project management base in terms or knowledge, methods and experience.

 

Celebrate success

Do you know that feeling when your team reaches a milestone, everybody is a bit tired after all the effort and seeking for at least a short break? Let your team celebrate and enjoy their success. Highlight their achievement and transform their positive energy into motivation to achieve further deliveries.

One of the advantages of project work is that people experience tasks beyond their regular job assignments. Project managers may enhance their learning, skills development or even support their job promotion. All these steps motivate the team members to contribute to the project success.

 

Be always one step ahead

To keep the project moving, project manager must be focused not only on the currently happening activities, but also foresee, plan and initiate necessary steps in advance to ensure smooth transition between project stages that require changes in the team structure, processes or methods of work.

Such transition may involve redirecting the team focus to different type of tasks, e.g. from business requirements analysis to development, establishing relationship with new stakeholders, e.g. system ramp-up support after implementation that requires communication with broader spectrum of the system users, or enlarging the team with new roles and experts.

 

Lead by example, show your energy to energize the others

There will always be some moments that drag your team spirit down. Not approved change request that was really important for your customer. Key stakeholder took another challenge in the company and is no longer supporting your project. System architecture reveals more and more issues impacting your delivery and you can’t change that. Unexpected budget cut. You name it.

At such moments it is the project manager that everyone is looking at. And that’s the time to show the true leadership! Use your own energy to motivate the others to find solutions to sudden obstacles. There are always solutions. Maybe not visible at the first sight, but motivated team can find them.

 

So nope, there’s never really any time for a project manager to take a nap. The project management discipline is very complex not only in terms of knowledge to be acquired, ability to learn new technologies and products, but it also demands emotional intelligence maturity and high level of leadership skills. Keeping project momentum is not a magic, it is rather a lot of hard work.


Posted on: November 02, 2018 10:26 AM | Permalink

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Al Taylor I.T. Contractor| Independent Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
well said!

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Eduin Fernando Valdes Alvarado Project Manager| F y F Fabricamos Futuro Villavicencio, Meta, Colombia
Thanks for sharing

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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Good Points Lenka.

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Anish Abraham Privacy Program Manager| University of Washington Auburn, Wa, United States
Good article, Lenka and thanks for sharing.

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Greg Githens Author, "How to Think Strategically." Executive & Leadership Coach| Catalyst & Cadre LLC Lakewood Ranch, Fl, United States
A nice article, Lenka. I would be interested in more of your thoughts about "being a step ahead." How does one overcome the pressures of productivity and the inclination to pay attention to the status quo?

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Lenka Pincot Chief of Staff to the CEO| Project Management Institute Paris, France
Hi Greg, the answer is working with a project roadmap and building your team in way that your people are able to progress without you micromanaging them. Then you as PM get both - progress and time for strategic thinking.

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Sante Delle-Vergini, PhD Senior Project Manager| Infosys Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Good post, thanks Lenka.

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ANOUAR BENAFER Plant Manager ,PMP,SixSigma MBB,PNL | Edita food industries Casablanca, Morocco, Morocco
Thanks for sharing

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RAJESH K L Project Manager, PMP| Bharat Electronics, Bengaluru, India Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Lenka, Interesting points made in this article.
Thanks for sharing

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Tamer Zeyad Sadiq Assistant Cost Manager| Turner & Townsend Riyadh, Ar Riyad, Saudi Arabia
Nice steps!!! It's related to motivation!!!!

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Pablo Cesar Garcia Bonilla Construction Contracts Manager / Construction Manager| Green Soul Engineering San Jose, Costa Rica
Hi Lenka,
You picked up very important points that project managers must always keep in mind.
Thanks for this post.

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Lenka Pincot Chief of Staff to the CEO| Project Management Institute Paris, France
Thanks to all of you for your comments, I’m glad you liked this topic!

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Caryn Wilson Alexandria, Nsw, Australia
Wonderful post Lenka.

I like your point about leading by example.

I try to live this and ensure I wouldn't ask someone else to do something I'm not willing to do myself.

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Pench Batta Enterprise Lean Agile DevOps Coach /SAFe Program Consultant (SPC6)| Capgemini, Inc. Bentonville, Ar, United States
Nicely explained. Thanks for sharing!

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William Washinski II Product Owner| Cigna Tampa, Fl, United States
Keeping project momentum is not a magic, it is rather a lot of hard work. -- Exactly. You have to show the proper outward momentum because people feed off of you.

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Pang DX Singapore
Thanks for sharing, Lenka.
Find your post resonate well in building team camaraderie, leading by example with great vision to build and sustain project momentum.

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