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Mike is an author and speaker, specialising in Projects, Risk, Organisational change, and the science of influence and decision-making.
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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Team Creativity
How can you get a team to be more creative. It takes all sorts, they say, but one sort is particularly valuable to creativity… as long as there are two of them. Narcissists Narcissists can be flamboyant, gregarious, even exhibitionist. … Continue reading
Second book on Project Management
The advance copies of Brilliant Project Leader arrived on Tuesday morning and they are looking excellent. It will be published today, 17 November, and Amazon UK are promising availability from 23 November. It has its own dedicated website at: Brilliant … Continue reading
Falling off the Curve: Six Ways your Change Project can Fail
There are many different articulations of most models, and the Patterson-Connor Commitment Curve is no different. What is different is that it is hard to be sure what the original looks like. I like to read the original papers that … Continue reading
Online Project Management Software
I was asked by a delegate at an open Practical Project management seminar for a recommendation for a cloud-based project management software solution. I see lots of adverts and get lots of emails. I store them but do not have … Continue reading
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