Sun.Oct 09, 2016

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Anything worth doing is in the eyes of your team members!

Kiron Bondale

Remember the saying “Anything worth doing is worth doing well”? But worth doing for WHOM? We expect our team members to commit themselves to delivering the scope of the projects we lead in an efficient, effective and quality-focused manner, but will they do so if they don’t truly appreciate why the project is critical? There are few staff who will do their work regardless of how mind-numbing or tedious it is, as for them, the job is merely something to fill a few hours each day

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Podcast 100 – How to be more resilient

Fix my Project Chaos

Let’s talk about how project managers can become more resilient In the 100th Fix My Project Chaos podcast, Elise Stevens quizzes change management experts Kerryn Fewster and Vicki Daniel on how project managers can become more resilient. Kerryn is a founding director of Change2020, which partners with Australian businesses to navigate change and embrace ambiguity. […].

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Too Much Hustling? The Hazards of Workaholism | TeamGantt Blog

TeamGantt

Hustle is awesome. But it can also be dangerous. When we elevate hustle above purpose, we lose all sense of meaning.

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Building a Collaborative Workplace

Ganttic

Traditional offices, with cubicles and individual offices, are less common today than they were even a decade ago. Open offices with high ceilings, long tables, and minimal partitioning are becoming the new norm. However, there has been a significant amount of pushback on the open office layout, in favor of traditional individual offices. A key driver of this transition is due to an increased need for constant collaboration and creativity.

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Understand Digital Debt, Form a Team, Set Goals, and Plan Roadmap for Transformation

Understanding digital debt is crucial before digital transformation. Assemble a team to assess internal operations, market pressures, and digital debt's impact. Define future digital vision with measurable goals. Refine hypotheses and conduct market analysis. Develop a roadmap for transformation with defined projects, cost estimates, and governance.