Project Management Videos
Ep. 34 - Personal Branding
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 16, 2009
Duration: 725
Duration: 725
In episode 34 of The Project Shrink Dave Garrett (Gantthead.com) is talking about personal branding. This recording is part of a session Why Should You Care About Social Media? at PMI Global Congress 2009 by the PMI New Media Council.
also in: Project management Project leadership Branding Marketing Personal branding Professional Self promotion Social media Soft-skills Business
Local Wisdom \Share EP15:The Project Management Process - I'm a PMP!
from WebDevelopmentandSites - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 12, 2009
Duration: 678
Duration: 678
How do you get a project to run smoothly?
Ep. 33 - Social Media: Words Of Caution
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 31, 2009
Duration: 948
Duration: 948
In episode 33 of The Project Shrink Chalyce Nollsh (PM Bistro) is talking about the flip side of social media; some words of caution when using new media as a Project Manager. In this presentation, recorded at the PMI Global Congress in Orlando, she discusses the following topics: New Media Never SleepsWithout Business Value, New Media is Just More NoiseSuddenly, Everyone s an ExpertWe Hate Being VulnerableNot Everyone Wants to Participate This recording is part of a session Why Should You Care About Social Media? at PMI Global Congress 2009 by the PMI New Media Council.
The Cranky Middle Manager Show # 213 The Lazy Project Manager- Peter Taylor
from TPN :: The Cranky Middle Manager Show on October 30, 2009
Duration: 1686
Duration: 1686
Today the Cranky Middle Manager talks to the Lazy Project Manager and between them actually get something done! Peter Taylor joins us to talk project management efficiency, we look at a Roman Caesar who talked a good game and a Greek engineer. Such a classy show . Peter Taylor, the Lazy Project Manager. This was the first picture I found, couldn t be bothered to look any further. Probably an example of bad laziness but what are you gonna do? Show Notes 0:00 Thanks for stopping by the show. Today we are talking laziness. There s good laziness and bad laziness and a man who knew the difference was Archimedes .who did NOT invent the lever but did figure out how to get the job done right the first time. Something to be said for that. 3:15 The quote of the week is from Marcus Aurelius whose work I really like even though he didn t really walk it like he talked it. At some point just reading and claiming to do research is really being lazy (bad lazy) so get on with it already! 4:14 Welcome Peter Taylor, the Lazy Project Manager to the show. Project Management is one of the 4 Disciplines of Highly Effective, Leadership Exhibiting, Project Nailing, Cheese Moving Managers. Can you be lazy and still get the job done? Well according to Peter (And Robert Heinlein) laziness is responsible for most of the progress in the world. Here s another guy who understood that the lazy and smart make the best leaders: Field Marshal von Moltke 8:51 Delegation is hard and it s a discipline to be learned. Sometimes we get dragged in to do the job but mostly we need to know the boundaries. Give yourself space and time close the door on occasion and give yourself time to THINK. 10:24 This is probably the only management concept ever inspired by Monty Python s Anne Elk character. Does this show have a dinosaur fetish? Check out Wally Bock and his Dinosaur Egg Theory. 12:24 Projects are thick at the beginning and end, thin in the middle. Trust me, this makes sense, but how you start is vital to how you finish. You can t get lazy yet and you don t want to finish lazy. Lots of time to read the paper in the middle. 14:44 A special bonus dinosaur theory: You don t want to carry a dinosaur, you want to ride it. And if you can t do that, then eat it. When you have to establish your leadership of a project, don t be afraid to look like it. Dress for success. 17:00 Yeah, I know but communication is important and listen to this: 70% of your time on a project is spent communicating and there s a difference between communication and reports. Lots of reports don t communicate much of anything. 20:55 The other thick part of a project is at the end- you have to finish strong. Debriefs and consultation with stake holders is really important to making sure the next project goes well. 24:24 Peter s Resources Hey you can also hear John Warshawsky s Cranky Interview Here
also in: Business Careers Cranky Cranky Middle Manager Development Education General Lazy Project Manager Leadership Management Management Marketing Manager Middle Peter Taylor Podcast Productivity Project management Remote teams Show Time management Training Wayne turmel
Ep. 32 - Using Yammer For Frictionless Communication
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 25, 2009
Duration: 832
Duration: 832
In this episode of the Project Shrink podcast Hal Macomber explains how they are using Yammer at his company Lean Project Consulting (LPC). They are creating "frictionless communication" with this tool that is almost like Twitter. He puts the use of this tool into perspective with the other tools used and currently in use at LPC. This recording is part of a session at PMI Global Congress 2009 by the PMI New Media Council.
also in: Project management Leadership Collaboration Construction Etherpad Lean Linoit Social media Video conferencing Vydeo Yammer Twitter Business
web design project manager v Client
from Favorites of mcmansions on September 28, 2009
Duration: 156
Duration: 156
The comedy adventures of an animated project manager of a web design company. The first all important meeting - Establishing the clients' requirements.
also in: Web design Project management Website design Humour Funny Talking Client How to Talk to clients Internet Film





