Monthly Archives: June 2010

A Careful Way

This is the fourth and final blog in my series on the Project Management lessons I learned from my father.  The five lessons in “A Generous Way” focused on how my father’s generosity of spirit can make for better projects, … Continue reading

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A Harmonious Way

In last week’s blogs, I shared how my father influenced my attitudes to project management, and discussed five of those lessons under the general heading of “A Generous Way”.  This week, I will complete the story with two more sets … Continue reading

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Project Management: A generous way

In my last post, I talked about what I learned about attitudes to project management from my father.  I want to summarise those lessons under three headings: A generous way A harmonious way A careful way This blog is about … Continue reading

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Project Management Lessons from my Father

Shift happens; things change.  Governments come and go and so do people.  I have been off line for a while for several reasons, not least the death of my father, a month ago.  Memories have set off a particular line … Continue reading

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