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Risks are all over your project, from the birth of the idea to completion. Maximize benefits with true risk management of your project. In this blog, I bring ideas, some basic level of knowledge on key project subjects. I try to have everything identical in English and French.

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Skin deep technologies

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New technologies always closer to us. It is not the first time I see about those microchips implant. Just got me thinking, how fast would it be widespread.

Could we see those kinds of implant used to track people on a large construction site?

Could high-security site make that mandatory? 

It can check your health, so could tell your employer on drug, alcohol or other info!

How would you see that use in your context?

Many things need to be considered. Are there legislation that protects/limit usage of this new technologies! What is the governance? 

 

Article: Thousands Of Swedes Are Inserting Microchips Under Their Skin 

Posted on: October 23, 2018 08:48 AM | Permalink | Comments (9)

What matter in team

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Just came across this article in Inc. that I found interesting for a project team.

Nine points that have a positive impact on a team. You may already apply most of them.

- Listen carefully

- Show empathy

- Ask questions

- Encourage others to ask questions

- Empower your team

- Be a coach, not a problem solver

- Commend sincerely and specifically

- Make critical feedback constructive

- Show concern for the "person," not the "employee."

I found that the last five are the one that people have the most difficulty to put into practice.

 

Posted on: August 06, 2018 02:22 PM | Permalink | Comments (12)

Ethic in your team, in the management

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I just came across an article about employees motivation New study shows what Bay Area employees want most at work. (Hint: It's not ping pong)

"one-third of the millennials surveyed — saying they would leave their current job if an employer reflected unethical or immoral behavior"

Is it just a local trend or general direction?

I think it is a more general tendency.

Posted on: June 26, 2018 06:33 PM | Permalink | Comments (14)

Building trust in your team

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Have a look at these suggestions to contribute building trust in your team.

https://www.inc.com/young-entrepreneur-council/dont-be-afraid-to-be-vulnerable-6-ways-to-build-trust-with-your-team.html
For me the first one "Take responsibility for your mistakes" is the one I respect the most.

What is the most valuable to you? Why?

Posted on: January 22, 2018 04:46 PM | Permalink | Comments (10)

Do our projects impact distribution of wealth.

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Have a look at this article “Technology has unveiled a troubling economic truth” from the World Economic Forum.

Some projects reveal the gap that is increasing some may contribute!

In the video, look at the gap between productivity and wage over time.

Posted on: December 03, 2017 10:42 AM | Permalink | Comments (10)
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