Thu, 19 Jun 2025 03:58:31 GMT Support to Develop https://www.ProjectManagement.com/blogs/594459/support-to-develop This blog addresses management-related topics and has three areas of focus: 1. Technical skills; 2. Competencies in the field of interpersonal relations and communication (including personal organization and delegation, leadership, teamwork, conflict resolution, conducting meetings, and negotiation); and 3. Strategy (including diagnosis, strategic guidelines, and implementation).4.Technology Sustainability, Circular Economy and Regeneration: Three Paths, One Future https://www.ProjectManagement.com/blog-post/78498/sustainability--circular-economy-and-regeneration--three-paths--one-future Fri, 13 Jun 2025 19:14:18 GMT We are living through a paradigm shift. We are rethinking the value of projects, products — and even progress itself. Concepts such as sustainability, circular economy, and regeneration are increasingly mentioned, yet often confused. Understanding them — and knowing how to integrate ... Between Discourse and Practice: Reclaiming Humanity in the 21st Century https://www.ProjectManagement.com/blog-post/78473/between-discourse-and-practice--reclaiming-humanity-in-the-21st-century Fri, 06 Jun 2025 19:50:45 GMT 1. The Unfulfilled Promise The 21st century began with bold promises. We pledged more empathy, more listening, more care. Technology, we said, would liberate us from repetitive tasks, allowing us to focus on what makes us human: connection, compassion, presence. Organizations promised t... Algorithms Don't Manipulate - They Are Manipulated: The Hidden Ethics Behind Automation https://www.ProjectManagement.com/blog-post/78431/algorithms-don-t-manipulate---they-are-manipulated--the-hidden-ethics-behind-automation Fri, 30 May 2025 18:08:03 GMT   “The question is no longer whether algorithms manipulate. It’s how, why — and in whose favor” But there’s an essential correction to make here: Algorithms don’t manipulate. They are manipulated. They have no intention. They choose no targe... Elastic Ethics, Facade Governance, and the Illusion of Organizational Integrity https://www.ProjectManagement.com/blog-post/78402/elastic-ethics--facade-governance--and-the-illusion-of-organizational-integrity Fri, 23 May 2025 17:45:16 GMT “Do as I say, not as I do.” This maxim, almost a cynical proverb, defines organizations that treat ethics as decoration: flashy, but irrelevant when pressure mounts. Codes of ethics shine on websites and in speeches, but crumble in practice. This article explores how ethics becomes el... Leading in Times of Transition: Multiple Scenarios for a Multiple World https://www.ProjectManagement.com/blog-post/78369/leading-in-times-of-transition--multiple-scenarios-for-a-multiple-world Fri, 16 May 2025 20:40:53 GMT We live in an era where the idea of "leadership" is being profoundly redefined. For decades, organizations promoted brilliant technical professionals into leadership roles, assuming that individual performance translated directly into leadership competence. But the world has changed ... Covering the Sun with a Sieve: A Framework for Ethical Leadership in Crisis https://www.ProjectManagement.com/blog-post/78353/covering-the-sun-with-a-sieve--a-framework-for-ethical-leadership-in-crisis Fri, 09 May 2025 19:30:53 GMT "Trust is the foundation of leadership. Without it, you’re just managing." — Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft Abstract This article confronts the futility of masking ethical negligence in organizational leadership, using the Portuguese idiom “covering the sun with a ... Farmer Leadership in Action: How to Implement and Deepen the Sustainable Leadership Model (Part 2) https://www.ProjectManagement.com/blog-post/78333/farmer-leadership-in-action--how-to-implement-and-deepen-the-sustainable-leadership-model--part-2- Fri, 02 May 2025 17:27:50 GMT Introduction Have you ever imagined leading like a farmer – sowing potential, cultivating talent, and harvesting extraordinary results? In the previous article, we introduced "Farmer Leadership," a style that thrives on patience, care, and a sustainable vision. https://www... Deciding Is Leading: When Doubt Paralyzes and Courage Transforms https://www.ProjectManagement.com/blog-post/78313/deciding-is-leading--when-doubt-paralyzes-and-courage-transforms Fri, 25 Apr 2025 17:17:24 GMT Leading is deciding — even when doubt whispers and the path is uncertain. In a world of abundant options and constant pressure, true leadership is not about avoiding mistakes, but about acting with courage, guided by principles like justice, respect, and integrity. This article explores ... Leading with Truth: The courage to be human between philosophy and practice https://www.ProjectManagement.com/blog-post/78299/leading-with-truth--the-courage-to-be-human-between-philosophy-and-practice Fri, 18 Apr 2025 17:54:49 GMT A journey from introspection to organizational transformation Part I — Leadership as an Act of Audacity Picture a leader who, like a knight without armor, chooses authenticity over invulnerability. In a world that often prizes polished perfection, this leader reveals their true self. Tod... Resolve or Debate? https://www.ProjectManagement.com/blog-post/78274/resolve-or-debate- Fri, 11 Apr 2025 18:14:24 GMT The Eternal Dilemma Between Managers and Committees In a volunteer project, Maria and her team had just 48 hours to deliver essential food baskets to a struggling community — and they still needed a truck no one could find. Should they appoint a leader or form a group to decide? That ...