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Tips for Project Managers: How to Lead Your Project Team Through a Crisis

Inloox

Project managers have to make decisions without knowing whether they will still be sustainable tomorrow, employees show new strengths and weaknesses dealing with the crisis, and in addition, the only tool to ease the situation - constant, trustworthy communication - becomes even more difficult because of teams work remotely.

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Importance of Scenario Planning and Analysis in Business

ProjectManager.com

Quantitative Scenario Planning This looks at scenario planning through a financial lens. Through in-depth analysis, businesses can define their decisions and actions for a variety of outcomes, which allows them to quickly make informed choices. These what-if scenarios will lead to the creation of what-if strategies to respond to them.

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Trending Topics at This Year’s Leadership and Innovation Online Conference

The IIL Blog

Strategic Leadership Effective leadership strategies are essential when guiding teams through times of volatility and uncertainty. Attendees at LeadCon2024 will gain actionable insights from expert strategists and leaders on best practices in crisis management, emotional intelligence, and servant leadership.

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Leading Through Change: 5 Ways to Help Your Team Cope With A Crisis (Or Any Other Major Transition)

Planio

Leading a team through the triple-pronged crisis of a global pandemic, massive economic recession, and widespread social unrest was something I never imagined myself doing. 5 ways to help your team during a crisis. Crisis management comes down to one golden rule: Focus on the people first. Then, bring in some help.

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7 Things We've Learned After a Year of Online Meetings

Inloox

Even after the Corona crisis, they will continue to make a stronger impact on us more than ever before. Read our related blog posts to find out: Tips for Project Managers: How to Lead Your Project Team Through a Crisis. Successfully Leading Virtual Teams. But it is definitely possible! InLoox now!

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The Dangers of Self-Serving Bias at the Workplace

ProjectManager.com

Self-serving bias can quickly infect your workplace, leading to a bevy of treacherous problems. If it gets especially bad, it can distort the perception of self, impair one’s ability to evaluate problems and generate hostility towards others—leading to conflict and worse. Related: Crisis Management: How to Lead During a Crisis.

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Slow Conversations For An Ever Faster Moving World

Scrum.org

This blog provides a perspective on a particular type of conversation and my own “personal experiences” that show we need them more than ever. Whether you are leading, or are part of a team right now, we need to be hearing each other more than ever. The realignment we are all currently going through will likely continue for some time.

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