article thumbnail

Virtual Leadership [Book Review]

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Since reading the first edition back in 2016 there is now an updated second edition that includes a completely new chapter on hybrid working. So, in the normal style of my book reviews, let me tell you more about what’s in the book and what else I thought about it. It’s amazing how quickly virtual work has changed.

article thumbnail

How Next-Gen Diagnostic Technologies Have Reshaped Healthcare

Productivity Land

Advancements in medical science have given rise to a new era of healthcare, driven by the transformative power of next-generation diagnostic technologies. With the ability to make accurate diagnoses, personalized treatment strategies, and real-time patient monitoring, next-gen diagnostics have become a cornerstone of modern medical practice.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Managing Virtual Teams: Strategies for Project Managers

Project Pulse Journal

However, navigating the intricacies of virtual collaboration requires a unique set of strategies and approaches to ensure seamless communication, productivity, and alignment among all the team members. By implementing these strategies, you can empower your team members to thrive and deliver value to your organization.

PMO 52
article thumbnail

15 Non-Academic Project Management Books to Earn PDUs

Rebel’s Guide to PM

I’ve read, I’m guessing, over 150 management books in my career, and you can read my book reviews if you want to trawl through the archives. Books that cover ways of working, technical project management, leadership , power skills, soft skills for the workplace, business acumen and also strategic and business management topics count.

PMI 348
article thumbnail

How to Deal with Challenging Situations Involving Stakeholders

Rebel’s Guide to PM

lack of responsiveness, absence of agreed working relationships) a lack of technical expertise attitudes towards the project and project team members expectations and understanding (e.g. They create a challenging situation due to the late involvement in the project, which needs to be addressed. Problem-focused strategies.

article thumbnail

Agile Beyond IT: Lean Thinking

The IIL Blog

They define the culture, vision, and strategies. A primary leadership role in establishing the organization’s vision and strategy. Creating alignment between the strategy and the work performed ensures that resources are optimized to support the common, shared objectives. As Drucker said, “culture eats strategy for breakfast.”

Lean 165
article thumbnail

What Makes A Good Product Owner?

Scrum.org

What strategies make them more?—?or This includes training, technical support, and preparation for new releases. One of the reviewers of this article, Maarten Dalmijn , noted that he missed “product discovery” as a core activity in the work by Bass (2018). How much time should they spend with their team or with stakeholders?

2014 222