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Article Organizational Culture, Stakeholder Engagement 1 March 2019
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Blind Spot
By Smits, Karen Project managers I talk with all agree: Culture is important in project management. It influences the quality of work, the communication with stakeholders, the results of teamwork and so much more.…
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Article Organizational Culture, Leadership 1 January 2019
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Positive Influence
By Smits, Karen A primary purpose of project leadership is to create a project culture. Such cultures are formed first and foremost through the process of creating a small-group identity. Sharing the project's goal…
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Article Communications Management, Leadership, Organizational Culture 1 December 2018
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Fill the Vacuum
By Oyvetsky, Marat It's an odd thing to note in 2018: At many organizations, there's a project leadership vacuum. I see this in many IT business units I encounter. There are plenty of projects in motion, of course.…
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Article Organizational Culture, Stakeholder Engagement 1 October 2018
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The Customer Within
Customer focus is a common and beneficial mantra in many organizations, but the term "customer" is usually interpreted as someone outside the company. However, organizations can benefit even more if…
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Article Organizational Culture, Teams 1 September 2018
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Remote Accommodations
By Khanna, Vimal Kumar A new delivery model has emerged in today's global IT organizations. Software projects are executed by both the main office and a satellite office in another country, with the home office project…
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Article Organizational Culture 1 August 2018
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Broader Horizons
By Suryana, Franciscus Cultural savviness is a powerful skill for project managers in the 21st century, because projects frequently span countries or even continents. I learned this lesson firsthand while working abroad…
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Article Organizational Culture 1 June 2018
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Tribal Insights
By Smits, Karen I look at the world—and organizations—from a different angle. As an organizational anthropologist, I was taught to uncover assumptions behind what is considered normal—to make the familiar strange…
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Article Talent Management, Teams, Organizational Culture, Resource Management 1 March 2018
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Natural Collaborators
Employees in the United States are on their own—at least, more than in other parts of the world. Latin America is the only region where workers spend more time working together than alone, according…
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Article Change Management, Organizational Culture 1 March 2018
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Growth Spurt
By Smits, Karen Do you recognize your professional growing pains, or your project's or organization's growing pains? For example, perhaps you once dreamed of how a planned project would take shape but woke up…
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Article Strategy, Talent Management, Organizational Culture, Leadership 1 February 2018
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Beyond Tech
Metric depiction of the evolving roles of the CIOs as digital technologies move to the heart of organizations.
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