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Shrink Tours: Business Analysts, Soccer And Leadership

The first thing I do when I visit a large foreign city is … take a Hop-on-hop-off bus. Easy and convenient way to get a guided tour through a new place. So, I wondered, why not do this for the web? Stop 1: Business Analysts Survey And Free Framework Poster The guys over at Aotea [...]

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Shrink Tours: Leadership In A Web 2.0 World And The Dark Side

The first thing I do when I visit a large foreign city is … take a Hop-on-hop-off bus. Easy and convenient way to get a guided tour through a new place. So, I wondered, why not do this for the web? Stop 1: Yes, Leadership Changes in a Web 2.0 World I have been working [...]

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Shrink Tours: Pajamas And Politics of Authenticity

The first thing I do when I visit a large foreign city is … take a Hop-on-hop-off bus. Easy and convenient way to get a guided tour through a new place. So, I wondered, why not do this for the web? Stop 1: Pajama experiment results: 9/10 speakers surveyed sleep naked How does the way [...]

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Hop On Hop Off – Shrink Tours

The first thing I do when I visit a large foreign city is … take a Hop-on-hop-off bus. Easy and convenient way to get a guided tour through a new place. So, I wondered, why not do this for the web? At least, the web in respect to project leadership, awesome communication and using “way [...]

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Forum On Construction Project Leadership In New York

(this is a repost) If you are a regular reader of my blog, you know that I get all excited when people are infusing our Project Management profession with Leadership, you know, the icky stuff that is about “humans” (waaahaaaaa). When I found out about the Center for Project Leadership at Columbia University I got [...]

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Forum: Project Success Requires Leadership AND Management

If you are a regular reader of my blog, you know that I get all excited when people are infusing our Project Management profession with Leadership, you know, the icky stuff that is about “humans” (waaahaaaaa). When I found out about the Center for Project Leadership at Columbia University I got out of my chair [...]

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Top Project Management Postings: April 2009

Because a new month has started, again! In April 2009 I found the following postings highly remarkable and interesting… Dull Networks – How microblogging might turn the wisdom pyramid upside down @ CrumpleItUp I need more time @ Seth Godin Project 2.0 Teams: Creating Project Communities @ Project Management 2.0 Reputation is a Fragile Thing [...]

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Top Project Management Postings: March 2009

Because it’s the end of the month, again! March was a special month for Project Shrink as I launched the Project Shrink Videocast on iTunes and released the first edition of my new free unbook. During all this I was tracking 129 blogs (I cleaned up the list). In March 2009 I found the following [...]

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Top Project Management Postings: February 2009

Currently I am tracking 140 blogs related to “Project Management”. In February 2009 I found the following postings highly remarkable and interesting… Photography by Jon Rawlinson. NetAge Report #4: Organizing at the edge of chaos @ EndlessKnots Nodes and links, technically speaking @ EndlessKnots Reactionary business. Why predict the future? @ GaryVaynerchuk.com Working As A [...]

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Help Needed On Study on Virtual Teams

Help Needed On Study on Virtual Teams

Do you work on or lead a virtual or matrix team, where members are not co-located? Is it a challenge getting people engaged, finding the right level of governance, or making sense out of all the emerging collaboration technologies? The Marengo Group, consulting arm of author Jerry Manas, in partnership with The Communication Partnership, Ltd, [...]

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