What is that, the very essence of a Project Manager?
Project management is one of those things that seems very complex when you’re starting out. But after you been doing it for a while, it really turns out to be a good dose of common sense with some science and discipline added in.
The cool gambler is not the one who’s winning when cards are good, but the one who is not loosing when there are no good cards.
Project Management requires a broad range of skills. I joke sometimes that it requires being a “coach, den mother, drill sergeant, teacher, and therapist”—all rolled into one.
In a time when connections can seem like commodities and online interactions can become casually inauthentic, mindfulness is not just a matter of fostering increased awareness.
Communication seems to be the biggest issue in most workplaces, and it’s only exacerbated with a global team.
When you have to go deep on it, you should use some methods or quality tools to ensure that your project will go on well.
Ever encountered someone who frustrates you so much that you feel like you want to pull your hair, jump around the room and just scream out loud? You're not alone.
How did people live before internet or mobile phones were created?
What are the main keys to keep up good and positive work flow and communication process?