Why aren’t the project managers in charge? Our political representatives tend to be lawyers, business owners and career politicians—where are the project managers at the top? asks editor Adeline Teoh September 28, 2015 Blogs
Self-care for project managers Project managers are often the hub of a project, dealing with issues and supporting the project team. But who do you turn to when things go awry? asks editor Adeline Teoh. September 15, 2015 Blogs
How project managers can combat silo thinking Threats emerge and opportunities are missed when the left hand doesn’t know what the right hand is doing. Editor Adeline Teoh explains how project managers can bridge silos, support better risk management and assist innovation. September 1, 2015 Blogs
Marketing 101 for project managers You’re a brand whether you like it or not—too many project managers forget that. Editor Adeline Teoh offer 3 tips to enhance your professional brand. August 25, 2015 Blogs
Is confirmation bias a risk for your project? When we see both sides of the story it helps us see threats and opportunities—and find solutions—that may be out of the box. Editor Adeline Teoh says playing Devil’s Advocate may be difficult, but it will make you a better project manager. August 18, 2015 Blogs
Thinking at the margin for project managers Thinking at the margin is what happens when people make decisions based on incremental cost-benefit analyses. It’s a factor in agile project management—but there’s a downside, warns editor Adeline Teoh. July 20, 2015 Blogs
A project is not a tug o’ war Whoever said ‘you can’t make a pearl without grit’ obviously wasn’t trying to manage a project where the stakeholders had competing KPIs, writes editor Adeline Teoh. July 6, 2015 Blogs
People, placement, project managers You already know that networking is key to a career in project management but you can never tell when this might help solve someone else’s problems. Editor Adeline Teoh learns some lessons in connection. June 29, 2015 Blogs