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21st century executive leadership - steps on the journey to adaptiveness & consciousness

Scrum.org

21st-century executive leadership . Given that agility is only a means to an end, we need 21st-century executive leadership. The main consideration is that the person has accountability for strategy and tactics. Agility is just a way to get to where you want to get to, it is not the objective in itself.

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Develop Better High Performing Teams

ProjectManager.com

High performing teams don’t just happen overnight, but competent project managers with great leadership skills can help motivate, coach and inspire teams. It’s not rocket science, but it is a more in-depth focus and understanding of leadership and to guide you in the application of these principles.

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Types of Planning Crucial to Delivering on Strategy

Planview

In this blog series, we will be discussing five types of planning that are crucial to delivering on strategy with a dynamic and continuous approach. To get to this point, everyone, including stakeholders and leadership, needs to be on the same page about the organization’s planning strategy. Let’s jump right in to part one.

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The Insights Behind the Project Management Trends

Strategy Execution | PMO Perspectives

The methods used; the leadership styles; the technology utilised; the pace of change and the increasing numbers of projects and the people required to work within them. This post first appeared on PMO Perspectives Blog.

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Why Excel Doesn’t Work as Your Company’s Project Management Tool

Workzone

Your VP is making a presentation to senior leadership and wants a project update. This article originally appeared on the WorkZone Project Management Software blog. Your whole team can’t do those things and you become reliant on only one person or a few people for project changes. Excel lacks high-level summaries.