by Alec Satin on December 4, 2008
Kimberly Wiefling has earned the 2008 Shrinkie Award from Project Shrink for her August series on the UCSC blog which included the posts “Manage Cows but Lead People” and “Leadership for a tiny planet”.
Her writing is consistently helpful and enjoyable. If you have as a personal goal to continue your development as a project manager, […] Read more »
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by Alec Satin on October 15, 2008

Here are the 10 Keys to being a Wildly Successful Project Manager:
Develop a consistently positive attitude.
Make wise choices.
Believe in your abilities.
Be a master at setting goals and achieving them.
Have a clear vision of what success means to you and to your project.
Develop steady, positive habits.
Show persistence.
Over-communicate.
Be transparent.
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by Alec Satin on October 9, 2008

(Okay, perhaps not everything. And perhaps you didn’t want to know. But please keep reading - this may be of interest to you.)
Why a Stakeholder Linkfest
This past week I took part in three different conversations in which the success (and in one case failure) of a project could be related back to the relationship the […] Read more »
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