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How to be a Superhero Project Manager

Liquid Planner Leadership

In order to hit the mark, here are the three things a hero project manager must do: Execute with speed (Deliver the project on time). There are so many moving parts to projects that oftentimes, project managers can feel like they don’t have control over the delivery date. First, let’s define what project success really means.

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Agile Adoption – Left to Right is the Way to Go

Mike Griffiths

We need to work one-on-one with people and provide maps, not pamphlets, of how agile works so people can make their own informed decisions at the junctions on the pathway to value delivery. Agile Concepts: Frequent delivery – Deliver working software frequently.   Making Sense of Agile.   Seeing the Agile Matrix.

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Audience Advocacy and Thought Leadership | Cristina Loughrey

Peter Winick

Does your thought leadership content focus on hyping your organization or brand, or are you weaving stories where your audience can picture themselves as the hero? By telling the story in a way that connects, the audience begins to see themselves as the hero of the story – and that engages them in a more dynamic way.

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15 Insanely Fun Peer-to-peer Recognition Ideas That Sparks Joy

Vantage Circle

The plan should ideally focus on: Distribution system to support the delivery of the peer bonuses The budget allocation of the peer bonuses Policies to counteract the misuse of the peer bonus system. So, developing a solid strategy is vital if you intend to deploy the peer-bonus system across the entire company.

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