Productivity

Project Managers Need To Be Confident

Posted in Productivity, Project Management on November 18th, 2009 by German Flores – Comments Off

One of the qualities of a project manager is confidence. Successful project managers let their team know that they are confident in the course taken. Confidence is not about lying to your team. If a project is going to fail, the best course is to acknowledge the difficulties, rally around the team, come-up with a good strategy, and stand behind it. These actions show confidence.

A project manager shows-up to meetings first, when appropriate takes the lead, supports the team’s ideas, and fosters discussion. The benefits of a confident project manager mean that team members will focus on the job at hand instead of second-guessing the project manager’s approach.

At a previous job there was a management change that shook the status quo. Some team members got nervous and suddenly lost focus of their work. The project manager in charge gathered everybody for a quick meeting.

The team held two views in this meeting; the management change was no cause for concern and that their jobs were on the line. The project manager acknowledged the situation, expressed the same concerns that some had and was confident in re-assuring the team that this would not have an impact on their jobs. A positive net result was gained from those 15 minutes. People that were anxious and lost their focus were re-assured that everything would be okay. The teams focus switched back to the project at hand and countless productive hours were saved.

As project managers we walk confident and not much shakes us but we have to have empathy to be able to react to situations where the team needs re-assurance. Being a confident project manager and projecting confidence will make you a strong leader.

How do you project confidence?

People Value

Posted in General, Productivity on November 6th, 2009 by German Flores – Comments Off

“The people we value most, are the people who stand up and say ‘I’ve made a mistake’”, Gary Baker. Failing fast is good in #agile. #ciohio

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Empowering Your Best Technology Experts

Posted in Execution, Productivity on October 13th, 2009 by Bryan Quick – Comments Off

You know who they are.  They’re the guys in your IT department that everyone looks to when there’s a fire; the go-to guys who get the job done, no questions asked.  Every IT department has it’s Supermen or Wonderwomen, as the case may be.  As the PM, your project will live and die with how you leverage their expertise and dedication.  Finding the right balance between project coordinator and project leader can be a fine art, but its essential to gaining the trust and admiration of the citizens of Geekdom. 
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Improve your productivity, for free!

Posted in Productivity on October 1st, 2009 by Bryan Quick – Comments Off

Many of us have heard the pitch, “This software product will improve productivity by fostering collaboration and communication on your IT teams!”  The buzz in the industry is all about architecting a better way to get things done.  Seems with all the email we’re getting, we’ve forgotten how to actually accomplish tangible work in our day.  Remember, email was supposed to improve our productivity too…and now we’re drowning in inboxes with thousands of unread messages, scrolling frantically through our blackberries trying to find that one email from so and so that explains the issue.
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