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The Power of Investing in People | Zoe Bermant

Peter Winick

She then tagged others, and challenged them to do the same. We solve this problem, download this white paper, read this blog, and there’s no human factor to that. It’s one of those terms that I love and hate in equal measure. You can sometimes tag people and they just don’t pick up on it. Absolutely.

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The Attitude Trap – a Guest Post by Wally Bock

Kevin Eikenberry

They’re observable or measureable or both. You can’t measure it. Five Keys to Better Decision Making in Meetings Nine Steps for Creating and Maintaining Team Ownership of Ideas and Goals Blogs I Like Get Uncomfortable! At least not directly. Here’s the deal. You can’t observe attitude.

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Thoughts on Gratitude, From One Leader to Another

Kevin Eikenberry

Purkiser: “Not what we say about our blessings, but how we use them, is the true measure of our thanksgiving.&# While it is hard to show you what I do with my blessings on a blog (except for the ability to write), I did want to share with you some of the things I have written about gratiude and giving thanks over the years.

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Small business tips for managing projects with a lean team

Liquid Planner Leadership

It’s important to remember that rapid growth often comes with a price tag. Sometimes the best course of action is to grow at a measured and intentional pace, with only one new project at a time. Can you keep the quality bar high? You know the saying, “slow and steady wins the race.”

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Power: Why Some People Have it and Others Don't

Kevin Eikenberry

If a book’s value is measured by the amount of writing in its margins, this book ranks well for me. Tagged as: career success , leadership development , power , professional development , selling Cancel reply Leave a Comment Previous post: Three Ways to Effectively Show Your Gratitude Next post: When People Don’t Know.

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Estimating Agile Projects.Or Not

Mike Griffiths

It has spawned the #NoEstimates hashtag, a website, a book and countless blog posts and conference presentations. NoEstimates Gets Started In 2012, Woody Zuill wrote a blog post asking if getting better at estimating was the only way forward. Note: For more articles from Mike Griffiths, visit his blog at  www.LeadingAnswers.com.

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13 Reasons to Choose Agile Project Management Methods

Liquid Planner Productivity

Lead time, cycle time, work age, throughput: all these measures underpin the team’s productivity. Introducing agile ways of working can come with a price tag: any change adoption is often slower than expected, and standing up dedicated, co-located teams could increase resource costs in the short term.