by Steve Parker | Oct 26, 2022 | Apps, Books, Review, Reviews
We haven’t had much time to dabble in books over the last couple of years. Part of the reason is the fast-paced environment that people at ‘Productivity Land’ work in and the fact that you don’t get to have that much time on your hands to read a book. Let’s be honest;...
by Elizabeth Harrin | Oct 3, 2022 | Books, This article contains affiliate links.
Project Management in the Hybrid Workplace is the latest book from Phil Simon – a guy I think is smart, with a dry sense of humor, and who obviously loves researching all the nerdy things that make a book great. It’s about how, for decades, organizations have found it...
by Elizabeth Harrin | Oct 1, 2022 | Books, This article contains affiliate links.
Change management is so important for making sure that the change you deliver is embedded in the organization. In other words, if you want people to use what you create — or to shift their ways of working to the new standards and processes you implement — then you...
by Elizabeth Harrin | Sep 29, 2022 | Books, This article contains affiliate links.
Risk meetings don’t have to be boring, although in my experience they often are. A Short Guide to Facilitating Risk Management is a book that specifically addresses how to get the best out of your risk management meetings. This book, by Ruth Murray-Webster and Penny...
by Elizabeth Harrin | Sep 28, 2022 | Books, This article contains affiliate links.
Visual Project Management by Paul R. Williams, PMP. It’s quite a light book. Williams has put together all the different ways you can bring a visual element to your project communication and reporting. “Seeing is not only believing…seeing is understanding,” he writes....
by Elizabeth Harrin | Sep 18, 2022 | Books, Change Management, This article contains affiliate links.
Do you think that your project should have a ‘launch’ event? In this extract from The Science of Growth, Sean Ammirati shows that a single, formal big launch isn’t always what kickstarts a company (or a project) into the big league. What really works might surprise...