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Ben Franklin: The First American Project Manager | Dale Myers' Blog: Think. Plan. Act. Repeat.
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Dale Myers' Blog: Think. Plan. Act. Repeat. A San Francisco Bay area guy focusing on Project and Program Management, Technology, Leadership, and Customers. The 8 Things About Leadership I Learned From My Puppy. Ben Franklin: The First American Project Manager. June 30, 2014. Dale Myers' Blog: Think. Plan. Act. Repeat. That included being an:. Author, Diplomat, Economist, Father, Husband, Inventor, Musician, Political Theorist, Printer, Publisher, Scientist, and Statesman. And, his daily schedule. Fill in...
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How to Give “Actionable” Feedback (Part 2) | Dale Myers' Blog: Think. Plan. Act. Repeat.
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Dale Myers' Blog: Think. Plan. Act. Repeat. A San Francisco Bay area guy focusing on Project and Program Management, Technology, Leadership, and Customers. The Power of Giving Actionable Feedback (Part 1). How to Market Your Project →. How to Give Actionable Feedback (Part 2). March 24, 2014. So this week, I want to focus on how. To give “actionable” feedback. Read Part 1 of this series – “The Power of Giving Actionable Feedback” by clicking on this link. During a feedback session you should discuss no m...
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How to Market Your Project | Dale Myers' Blog: Think. Plan. Act. Repeat.
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Dale Myers' Blog: Think. Plan. Act. Repeat. A San Francisco Bay area guy focusing on Project and Program Management, Technology, Leadership, and Customers. How to Give Actionable Feedback (Part 2). 8211; Springtime, Projects, Baseball, and Stakeholders →. How to Market Your Project. April 3, 2014. Dale Myers' Blog: Think. Plan. Act. Repeat. The best Project Managers I know have backgrounds in marketing. Wow, did I really just type this! Where did it come from? Won’t delight the customers. Enter your comm...
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Reading List | Dale Myers' Blog: Think. Plan. Act. Repeat.
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Dale Myers' Blog: Think. Plan. Act. Repeat. A San Francisco Bay area guy focusing on Project and Program Management, Technology, Leadership, and Customers. 8220; It’s My Company Too! How Entangled Companies Move Beyond Employee Engagement for Remarkable Results. By Kenneth R. Thompson and Raymond L. Benedetto , Crown Publishing Group, 2014. Is employee “entanglement” the way to build an exceptional organization? 8220; Capital in the 21st Century,”. Thomas Piketty, Belknap Press, 2014. Piketty builds ...
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Playball! – Springtime, Projects, Baseball, and Stakeholders | Dale Myers' Blog: Think. Plan. Act. Repeat.
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Dale Myers' Blog: Think. Plan. Act. Repeat. A San Francisco Bay area guy focusing on Project and Program Management, Technology, Leadership, and Customers. How to Market Your Project. Helpmy project is a disaster! 8211; Springtime, Projects, Baseball, and Stakeholders. April 17, 2012. April in North America is a month of transition. As the winter winds begin to subside and warmer air and spring showers bring colorful flowers, our moods lighten and the gloom of winter is replaced with, wellhope. Early in ...
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Dale Myers | Dale Myers' Blog: Think. Plan. Act. Repeat.
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Dale Myers' Blog: Think. Plan. Act. Repeat. A San Francisco Bay area guy focusing on Project and Program Management, Technology, Leadership, and Customers. Author Archives: Dale Myers. A San Francisco Bay Area Project and Program Expert. Ben Franklin: The First American Project Manager. June 30, 2014. Originally posted on Dale Myers' Blog: Think. Plan. Act. Repeat. The 8 Things About Leadership I Learned From My Puppy. April 30, 2014. 8211; Springtime, Projects, Baseball, and Stakeholders. April 9, 2014.
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The Power of Giving “Actionable” Feedback (Part 1) | Dale Myers' Blog: Think. Plan. Act. Repeat.
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Dale Myers' Blog: Think. Plan. Act. Repeat. A San Francisco Bay area guy focusing on Project and Program Management, Technology, Leadership, and Customers. 6 Signs Your Project is Headed for Trouble! How to Give Actionable Feedback (Part 2) →. The Power of Giving Actionable Feedback (Part 1). March 18, 2014. In her mind she’d given feedback that should have informed and motivated me. What I heard did just the opposite. Why? Because the feedback I was given was not actionable. It makes your job easier.
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Playball! – Springtime, Projects, Baseball, and Stakeholders | Dale Myers' Blog: Think. Plan. Act. Repeat.
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Dale Myers' Blog: Think. Plan. Act. Repeat. A San Francisco Bay area guy focusing on Project and Program Management, Technology, Leadership, and Customers. How to Market Your Project. The 8 Things About Leadership I Learned From My Puppy →. 8211; Springtime, Projects, Baseball, and Stakeholders. April 9, 2014. Dale Myers' Blog: Think. Plan. Act. Repeat. A San Francisco Bay Area Project and Program Expert. View all posts by Dale Myers →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. How to Market Your Project.
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When Bad Things Happen to Good Leaders | Dale Myers' Blog: Think. Plan. Act. Repeat.
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Dale Myers' Blog: Think. Plan. Act. Repeat. A San Francisco Bay area guy focusing on Project and Program Management, Technology, Leadership, and Customers. Why Strategy is Overrated. My Sister Nancie →. When Bad Things Happen to Good Leaders. December 6, 2012. So what can you do if you reach this point? Below are a few actions to help you get over the hurdles. The hurt and sadness that you might feel will not easily vanish, but the key is to keep moving forward. Give yourself a break. Look for root cause.
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