Your ability to effectively choreograph your messaging is critical to how persuasive you are. But watch out for some traps that are easy to fall into—and can damage the relationship with your audience.
Can we afford to wait 134 years for women to be on equal footing? This year’s International Women’s Day theme is “Accelerate Action.” We can all take steps to speed up the rate of change.
As project managers, it’s incumbent on us to learn about AI and social media first-hand and weave them into what we do. But it's time to sound a warning bell about both technologies and how they can inhibit development of a crucial business skill: persuasion.
Reflecting on the successful projects he has led over the past few decades, this practitioner has identified several common principles. How many of them do you follow?
This past year has been a transformative one in project management—full of innovation, changing work environments, and a renewed focus on value creation. Project managers are in the middle, driving strategic outcomes while also paying close attention to operational deliveries.
Question: I feel like I’m a little stagnant in my current job and would like to improve my chances for a promotion. But I don’t know exactly what I could do to expand my skills and have my employer understand that I could handle more responsibility. Is it best to get additional college credits, change to another company that will give me a higher position, or hire a placement agency?
Successful projects are not merely the result of chance; they are driven by critical success factors that ensure they finish on time, stay within budget, and achieve their objectives. Here are some of those principles and factors.
It is essential to pursue a career development path that not only enhances your technical skills, but also sharpens your strategic thinking and leadership abilities. Make project management, business analysis and AI three of your priorities.
What steps are you taking to future-proof your career and your projects? Let's dive into seven bold, unconventional trends redefining project management. These will equip PMs for a future shaped by innovation, complexity and opportunity.
As project managers, we inevitably concentrate on the projects themselves. But we also need to recognize that our team members have their own career ambitions—and a fair number of them are going to look to us for help and support.