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Unlocking the power of paraverbal communication at work

Rebel’s Guide to PM

And you can control and influence how you say something by understanding paraverbal communication. Paraverbal communication involves the use of nonverbal cues such as tone and volume to influence how your message is received. In his book, Silent Messages, Prof. But what is this science, you ask.

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How To Make 2023 A Successful Year for Your Projects

Rebel’s Guide to PM

He is the author of Reinventing Communication by Routledge, a book on how to design, lead and manage high performing projects. You can see Mark’s book, and all the other experts’ books on Amazon here. Whatever your level of commitment to this vital task, please review how you can do even better. Proper briefs?

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10 Strategies for Successful Project Execution

ProjectManager.com

Let’s review strategies and tools you can use, and learn how they can help you close that gap to promote successful project execution. We’ll hear from experts and review key takeaways that project leaders can immediately put into practice in their programs and projects. And you’re not alone in this challenge. Meet Regularly.

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How to do more with less

LiquidPlanner

This article offers several solutions to this challenge, providing prioritization, process and people tips and how technology can be leveraged. This is not to say those items low on the list are not core to what your company goals are, but rather an acknowledgement that many things influence order. Making these decisions isn’t easy.

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How Often do Agile Teams Have to do Sprint Reviews?

NimbleWork

Are you wondering how often to hold a sprint review? Sprint reviews are an agile ceremony that can be formal (in a meeting room) or informal (gathered around someone’s desk). They are designed to showcase the work done during the sprint – as the name suggests, they are a review of the sprint. you might ask.

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Programmer- or Product Developer? Why The Difference Matters!

Scrum.org

In this blog post, we focus on one specific topic that emerged. The question from Eleonora is based on James Shore’s book “ The Art Of Agile Development ” to which Bas Vodde also contributed. The question from Eleonora is based on James Shore’s book “ The Art Of Agile Development ” to which Bas Vodde also contributed.

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Project Requirements: The What, Why, and How

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Stick with what you can influence: you know broadly what the objectives and goals are. Adapt and flex as you go, reviewing priorities and working on what you can while the other stuff unfolds. When the project’s technology changes. You’ll probably have to refine the requirements to make changes to branding.