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Project Leadership: What Drives You To the Finish Line? 
– by Melvyn Lee
Leaders are not created from a ready-made mold. They are developed from the crucible of experience. True leaders are not merely organizational assets, they are a gift to others. Visionary leaders do not just view snapshots, they see the full picture. In short, effective leaders are discerning, observant, adaptive, and inspiring. In any project environment, project managers must take on a leadership mantle in order to survive, thrive, and overcome the challenging riddles of their projects.
The Project Manager’s Three Critical Factors in Career Development 
– by Neil Berman, PMP
The author presents the three critical factors to a project manager’s career development, (1) Belief, (2) Strategic Commitment, and (3) Reputation. Focusing on these can help ensure that career development is managed as well as projects.
Project Management and Leadership: Equal Partners for Project Success 
– by Ruffin Veal III, PMP
This two-part article explains the four project management processes of leadership and management and delves into leadership and the project professional.