Marjorie AndersonDirector of Community| Product SchoolNewtown Square, Pa, United States
Welcome to a new week of possibilities! Share with one another what you're working on this week! How did you overcome last week's challenges? Is there something you are tasked with this week that's puzzling you? What successes would you like us to know about? Share it here! Saving Changes...
I have a long list of tasks and it has been prioritised, My main focus this week to tick these boxes at the best I can.
I am a task-oriented person, breakdown everything to activities and tasks list, and run for it, every week I measure my achievement to my baseline. It is not only about the professional life but also personal life.
My work load is always at the same rythem nearly. . Saving Changes...
Marjorie AndersonDirector of Community| Product SchoolNewtown Square, Pa, United States
Hi Kevin,
Sometimes checking the boxes is the hardest part! I'm task oriented, as well. I generally like to keep a master task list and the break that down into daily to-dos. Anything that I notice carrying over more than 2 days gets first priority on the 3rd day unless there's something that has to be prioritized above it.
I'm looking forward to delivering a repeat performance of the ProjectTalks (like TED Talks but purely PM focused) version of my "Putting the Learned back in Lessons Learned" presentation to a couple of hundred folks in Toronto on Thursday morning.
Other than that, continuing to spread the good work about agnostic agile with the teams I'm coaching!
Kiron Saving Changes...
Marjorie AndersonDirector of Community| Product SchoolNewtown Square, Pa, United States
Wow, Kiron, that's awesome!
I'm sure it will be great. Let us know how it goes! Saving Changes...
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