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Questions to ask a project management mentor

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Have you got a project management mentor? Or book a power hour with me and get started on your mentoring journey straight away! Maybe you were asked to identify a project manager as a mentor as part of an apprenticeship scheme – that’s the reason I have a couple of mentees at work. Still looking for a mentor?

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7 Ethics Tips For Project Managers

Rebel’s Guide to PM

A project manager approached me recently with a problem. It was made up with the best intentions from educated guesses and extrapolation. That didn’t sit quite right with her (and she didn’t know she was a perfect example of a project management ethics case study when she was telling me the story!).

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How to Fix 5 Project Management Skills Gaps

Rebel’s Guide to PM

I bet your project sponsor expects you to dive into the detail and understand why a line of code isn’t working, and strategically advise on business benefits as a result of your project… and everything in between. Learn how to help your team manage risk so you can split the work between you.

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Top 10 Must-Read Books on Collaboration on Projects

Rebel’s Guide to PM

I’ve put together my top list of the best books on collaboration, with a few communication skills books thrown in too. These are the books that I turn to time and time again. I’ve met managers who think that project teams communicate and collaborate by default. Communicating Projects.

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3 Productivity Saboteurs and What To Do About Them

Rebel’s Guide to PM

There are plenty of things at work that make it hard for you to progress your projects – the skill is in being able to identify and tackle them so you can keep moving forward. You’ll also learn some tips for dealing with each of those so you can work efficiently. Being able to see your targets can help you stay on track.

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A Framework for Managing Multiple Projects

Rebel’s Guide to PM

How do you start to get your work under control when you are juggling several projects at once? That’s the question I answer in my book, Managing Multiple Projects. The starting point is knowing how all the different parts of your workload fit together so you can manage them in an efficient way. Productivity.

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The Incremental Model of Decision Making: What You Need to Know

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Looking for a guide on project decision making ? I have a process to follow for straightforward project decisions. The incremental model of decision making is a process used to make decisions in a step-by-step manner. It’s like agile project management for decision making: taking small steps towards a larger goal.