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Have you heard of the 7 wastes of ineffective project management?

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🗑️ Defects: The need for another meeting for the same topic, because the first one got off topic or didn’t have the required people present.🗑️ Overproduction: Working towards perfect when 80% is sufficient.🗑️ Overprocessing: Project team members spinning their wheels...

Execution keeps the lights on, but strategy and innovation lead to growth.

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Are you a solopreneur working hard to grow your business?Are you an executive working hard to grow your business?Have you ever said, “There’s just not enough time in the day”?You might have an execution problem.Maybe you could be more productive,...

Are your 15-minute huddles turning into 20-, 30-, or 40-minute daily meetings?

All, Facilitation, Projects, Teams

Here’s how to avoid this:New Rules.✅ Each person provides a brief update on the progress, next planned steps, and any help they will be needing.Emphasis on BRIEF. These should be completed quickly without a bunch of conversations.✅ Problems can be identified, but not...

You’ve likely heard about Brainstorming, but have you heard about Question-Storming?

All, Leadership, Meetings, Projects, Teams, Tools

Question-Storming focuses on generating questions rather than solutions. It encourages people to ask as many questions as possible about a given topic or challenge, promoting deeper exploration and uncovering new perspectives and insights.Here’s how to get started:✅...

Project Managers: Are you introducing enough conflict to your team at the beginning of a project?

All, Projects, Teams

You might not have enough conflict, or the right types of conflict.At the start of a project, short bursts of conflict can be incredibly beneficial.Team members challenging ideas and debating solutions in a healthy manner, drives innovation and ensures all...

Project managers: Are you using Short Bursts of Conflict to increase innovation within your team?

All, Leadership, Meetings, Projects, Teams

Short bursts of conflict, can:✨ Stimulate Creativity. Team members challenging each other’s ideas pushes everyone to think outside the box. Imagine a conflicting viewpoints during a brainstorming session, about marketing strategy. This might result in a hybrid...
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