December, 2016

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Thanking the GirlsGuideToPM Community (That’s You)

Rebel’s Guide to PM

This year I received two emails that changed the way I think about this blog. I’ve been writing this blog for over 10 years now and it might sound odd to say it, but it’s only been the last couple that I’ve thought about what you might need. Penny Pullan, Virtual Leadership (Kogan Page). Maintaining a blog costs money.

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4 Steps to More Effective Project Management

Wrike

Smart leadership makes a world of difference in keeping a business moving toward its goals, completing one task at a time. The post 4 Steps to More Effective Project Management appeared first on Blog Wrike. Managing a project successfully takes knowledge, preparation, and the right personnel.

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Top 3 Books for 2016

Stepping Into Project Management

If you have been with me reading the blog or checking tweets and watching the occasional pop ups in Instagram, you will know that I read for work and pleasure. This year has seen me get back to it more than the last two years.

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Sussane Madsen: How to Become a Project Leader by Challenging the Status Quo – Guest Post

Celoxis

One of the concepts which can help you excel as a project manager – and leader – more rapidly than anything else is the notion of consistently challenging the status quo of what you are delivering and how you are delivering it.

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How to have fun with day to day project management

Celoxis

Project Management is serious business; it takes a perfect symphony of people, processes, tools and culture for a project to be successful. As complex as daunting as it can be, the project management discipline provides ample scope for those involved to have fun.

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December without Snow

Stepping Into Project Management

I have so much stuff coming for the blog and I am positive that my new change of routines and way of working will ensure I actually can get them done. I am trying to get back to my original self, being more grateful, trying out new hobbies and hoping that this month is where I get to be creative again. I also sprained my left ankle.

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