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Conference Paper Leadership, Technical Skills 11 May 2015
The six essential skills that define project, program and portfolio leaders
By Czarnecki, Joseph R. You're a Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification holder with some experience under your belt. Maybe you have led a major project and applied some leadership skills to your assignments.…
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Conference Paper Career Development, Organizational Culture, Leadership, Technical Skills 29 July 2014
Project Manager
By Mauro de Queiroz, Luiz Gustavo | Lopez Rego, Marcos | Irigaray, Helio Arthur Reis Given the increasing structuring of permanent organizations within temporary organizations, here represented as projects, there is a proportional demand for qualified professionals to conduct this…
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Conference Paper Leadership, Technical Skills 29 October 2013
Don't get lynched
By Merla, Eddie Your success as a project manager is dependent on many factors, including both hard and soft skills. You can be successful as an indispensable "linchpin" project manager by enhancing your creativity…
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Conference Paper Leadership, Technical Skills 22 October 2011
The significant role of the project manager in establishing and maintaining team morale
By Dye, Lowell D. The term "morale" is used to describe the overall feeling in a work center or project team. It is most often thought of as a set of work environment attributes, as perceived directly or indirectly…
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Conference Paper Leadership, Technical Skills 12 October 2010
Project management tools and techniques that work! A baker's dozen
By Baker, Ernest Because every project involves--among other distinctions--different sets of requirements and different groups of stakeholders, project managers need to adopt and develop approaches that best enable…
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Conference Paper Decision Making, Leadership, Technical Skills 12 October 2010
Sixth sense intuition
By Roeder, Tres Those who are new to the discipline of project management often rely too heavily on adopting and adapting defined processes and frameworks. As project managers mature and learn how to confront…
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Conference Paper Leadership, Technical Skills, Education 12 May 2010
An interactive, adaptive, expert-based, e-learning tool for project management education
By Emiris, Dimitrios M. | Kontostavlakis, Dionisios Because the information sources on project management involve an array of formats, the discipline's educators must employ innovative techniques to appropriately educate the field's current and…
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Conference Paper Leadership, Technical Skills 24 February 2010
Project field studies
By Watt, Chivonne Self-directed learning (SDL) a an effective way to gain the knowledge needed to perform a challenging role. This paper examines how SDL methods (internships, mentorships, problem-based learning…
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Conference Paper Change Management, Leadership, Technical Skills 13 October 2009
The sandwich generation
By Gilbert, Jonathan Because changes are occurring continually in the business environment, organizations need to effectively empower middle managers--the linchpin between executive and employees--with the authority to…
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Conference Paper Teams, Leadership, Technical Skills 13 October 2009
Putting "people" at the center of project management
By Cooke-Davies, Terry | Patton, Scott E. Only during the past decade have project professionals shifted their focus from the technical aspects of managing projects to the leadership competencies required to manage project teams. This paper…
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