Haiku for Project Managers
by Robert Prol
Because sometimes poetry makes the point better than a long story.
To learn more about Haiku, read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haiku
Recent Posts
Haiku for project managers - dashboards
Haiku for Project Managers - vulnerability
Haiku for project managers - complexity
Haiku for project managers - that person
Haiku for project managers - stakeholders
Categories
accountability,
agile,
ambiguity,
attitude,
blamestorming,
candor,
career,
change,
chaos,
clarity,
communications,
competence,
Complexity,
conviction,
defects,
delegate,
effectiveness,
ego,
elaboration,
Excel,
failure,
flexiblity,
focus,
haiku,
happiness,
health,
issues,
job satisfaction,
judgment,
last line contest,
Leadership,
Lessons Learned,
LinkedIn,
Manage expectations,
meetings,
motivation,
notes,
perspective,
planning,
PMO,
positivity,
priorities,
productivity,
reporting,
risks,
schedule,
scope,
skills,
stakeholders,
team,
tenacity,
thankfulness,
that person,
tools,
tough love,
transparency,
trust,
urgency,
vacation,
vendors,
work life balance
Date
| I just submitted my final edits for the print version of Haiku for Project Managers. It will be priced and sized to be a great gift for project teams.
We're still selecting a cover. Which do you like?

|
Posted on: November 20, 2016 12:38 PM
|
Permalink |
Comments (7)
| Your team's well-being /
Relies on being valued /
By both you, and them
|
Posted on: November 17, 2016 11:59 PM
|
Permalink |
Comments (3)
| Make your point clearly /
Starting at the beginning /
I'm capturing notes
|
Posted on: November 17, 2016 11:12 AM
|
Permalink |
Comments (4)
| Don’t use the word "I" /
When speaking of team success /
"We" must share credit
|
Posted on: November 15, 2016 11:59 PM
|
Permalink |
Comments (4)
| We must embrace change /
It's at the core of our role /
We must lead through it
|
Posted on: November 14, 2016 11:59 PM
|
Permalink |
Comments (3)
|
"Life is but a walking shadow,
a poor player that struts and
frets his hour upon the stage
and then is heard of no more.
It is a tale told by an idiot,
full of sound and fury,
signifying nothing."
- William Shakespeare
|