Time is running so fast we need to set up goals and resolution for the 2019 to be better year and that depends on how you identify the level of success and achievement at both professional & personal scales.
This is also our KPI to measure at the end of the year what percentage has been completed
Planning and writing down the resolutions helps keep track of each one. Saving Changes...
I agree with having some resolutions in mind on some high level objectives that we plan to accomplish in the coming year. Advocacy of project management framework as a good practice will be one of my resolutions for this year.
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1 reply by Riyadh Salih
Dec 22, 2018 12:12 AM
Riyadh Salih
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Deepa, thank you for your feedback and alignment with the needs of resolution
I agree with having some resolutions in mind on some high level objectives that we plan to accomplish in the coming year. Advocacy of project management framework as a good practice will be one of my resolutions for this year.
Deepa, thank you for your feedback and alignment with the needs of resolution Saving Changes...
I differentiate between goals and resolutions. The former tend to be accomplishment of a specific objective whereas the latter usually focuses on behavior modification.
A goal for me in 2019 will be to build up the courage to commit to taking the PSM III certification.
A recurring resolution for me is to get better at watching what I eat :-)
Kiron
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1 reply by Riyadh Salih
Dec 22, 2018 11:28 PM
Riyadh Salih
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Kiron, that's fine to differentiate I am not against that, achieving more credentials looks like we all share that, as far as I see you are not .... but it is good to watch the food;)
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Drew CraigSr. Agile & Product Coach| VanguardPhiladelphia, Pa, United States
Yes, agree, differentiate b/t goals and resolutions. My goals will be to continue striving to be the best, have successes and accomplishments. Also building up for the PSM II.
Resolutions, well, those are year-round and kept secret :) those are internal/personal goals.
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1 reply by Riyadh Salih
Dec 22, 2018 11:32 PM
Riyadh Salih
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Andrew mostly we share same aims to continue to throttle in our credentials and knowledge of the technical & leadership, personal I am like Kiron I want to watch my weight and be more able to control it.
I differentiate between goals and resolutions. The former tend to be accomplishment of a specific objective whereas the latter usually focuses on behavior modification.
A goal for me in 2019 will be to build up the courage to commit to taking the PSM III certification.
A recurring resolution for me is to get better at watching what I eat :-)
Kiron
Kiron, that's fine to differentiate I am not against that, achieving more credentials looks like we all share that, as far as I see you are not .... but it is good to watch the food;) Saving Changes...
Yes, agree, differentiate b/t goals and resolutions. My goals will be to continue striving to be the best, have successes and accomplishments. Also building up for the PSM II.
Resolutions, well, those are year-round and kept secret :) those are internal/personal goals.
Andrew mostly we share same aims to continue to throttle in our credentials and knowledge of the technical & leadership, personal I am like Kiron I want to watch my weight and be more able to control it. Saving Changes...
Yes totally agree with Riyadh, we must have defined goals for 2019. I want to add that we can break the goals in short term and long term.
Ashutosh, you have good point thanks for your feed back Saving Changes...
RAJESH K LProject Manager, PMP| Bharat Electronics, Bengaluru, IndiaBengaluru, Karnataka, India
Resolutions are sometimes hard to keep. Its better evaluate and set the onces which are practically feasible Saving Changes...
Dinah YoungProject Manager / Software Asset Manager| Prince William CountySpringfield, Va, United States
Last week I reviewed the goals I set for 2018 to see how many I accomplished. Not too bad. I updated for 2019. A few from 2018 carried over and then I added additional ones for the new year.