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Take Two Aspirin and Call Me in the Morning?

by George Ball

Just like aspirin, a little KM can do a lot of good. If you're not sure where to get started in your KM efforts, focus on the pain spots. Read on to find out how you can see real bottom-line results.

Take Two on Change

by Angela Workman-Stark

With 70 percent of change initiatives doomed for failure, many executives are hesitant to lead or champion efforts that so often do more harm than good. But after disbanding a change initiative in 2008, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police applied several lessons learned and found success in transforming its governance, culture and accountability.

Take Your Time to Go Faster

by Andy Jordan

Organizations who are now embarking on agile adoption are feeling pressure to “catch up” with their competitors. But when “late adopters” of agile try to make up for lost time, it can cause problems.

Take Your Volunteer Group to the Next Level

by Joe Wynne

Helping a volunteer group become more effective at helping others can be very fulfilling and add meaning to your life. Your unique skillset is exactly what organizations need. Keep these tips in mind to get the most from the experience.

Taking A Risk Plunge

by Kathleen Ryan O'Connor

Managing risk is not exclusively about minimizing it. Risk is also about maximizing rewards. Here, a lead project manager shares some thoughts on “playing it safe” to stay on track and avoid issues versus “taking a plunge” to pursue an unexpected opportunity.

Taking Advantage of Employer Training Opportunities

by Joe Wynne

With the right attitude and basic plan, you can benefit from a variety of training provided free by your employer. You may even be missing some options—even though they are right under your nose.

Taking Advantage of Uncertainty

by Bob Weinstein

What do you do when you learn your company is about to be merged with a giant conglomerate, sold to the highest bidder or downsized to cut costs? It can be a career-altering opportunity. Find out how chaos and uncertainty can be a career catapult.

Taking Charge of Our Digital Identities

by Mike Donoghue

The exponential growth of the digital world may promote greater opportunities overall, but there is the possibility that if we are identified and marginalized as groups and individuals, we run the risk of being segregated and dismissed because of our digital profile.

Taking Charge of Your Requirements

by Jiju (Jay) Nair, PMP

Project teams usually wait for requirements to be ripe before attempting to collect them. But would it be helpful if they collaborated with business teams to identify, prioritize and prototype the requirements? The answer is a resounding yes.

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