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I asked HP Service Delivery Executive Ron Huff to write this guest post for my blog after hearing his presentation "The ‘I’s of Leadership" at a recent Dallas Blacks in Tech Meetup. The intensity, passion and depth of knowledge he presented at our Jan. 22 event generated questions from the audience and attendees sought him out afterward. You may access the presentation here.--Regina ~~~ 1. Go to Work Mentally Hungry A leader should always go to work mentally hungry. Going to work mentally hungry sets expectations of wanting to learn, do and achieve more. If the leader is never mentally hungry than the support team will have the same attitude. 2. Wipe Away Your Tears Great leaders know how to wipe away their tears and move forward. The pain and hurt from being overlooked for a position or forgotten about on critical assignments should be motivation to dry your eyes in order to move forward. It takes character, courage and conviction to Wipe Away Your Tears! 3. Management is Essential Management is essential for successful day-to-day operations. We can’t function without it. Use your management skills wisely and teach others the importance of management-integrity. 4. Leadership is a Bonus Management is essential and leadership is a bonus. Leadership becomes the bonus after the management is solidified. Leadership shapes the creative thoughts and ideas for improvement. The bonus comes from the extra creative resources that can be used on future endeavors. Copyright © RH 2015 | Books and Other Resources: |
Celebrate Your Wins, Now! Hold a mirror up to your own life and envision the goals you have successfully achieved. Take time to: acknowledge your accomplishments by giving yourself a pat on the back. It's easy to focus on the future--the next mountain to conquer--and overlook the present. We rob ourselves of joy when we do not slow down long enough to appreciate our hard work, sacrifices and results. Your Victories Deserve Their Due By taking the time to celebrate, you will experience an inner-glow and this will help you become even more successful. "Most people search high and wide for the keys to success. If they only knew, the key to their dreams lies within."--George Washington Carver "When you do the things that bring | Recently I received the 300,000-Mile Badge because my 1994 940 Volvo has reached this amazing milestone! The great people at Park Place Volvo presented it to me Dec. 24, 2014. When I bought the car (used) in Memphis, Tenn., in 1995, it had roughly 50,000 miles on it, as I recall. I set the following goals at the time of purchase: inundate the car with tender loving care/maintenance and keep it as long as possible. No, I did not imagine we would be together this long AND it still surprises me. People ask me how I did it so here's the answer: I did what I set out to do. That's it. I have lovingly maintainted the car despite various challenges including being hit by an uninsured driver on the right rear door, which is still damaged. I express verbal appreciation to "The Queen" (my pet nickname) and talk sweet to her for providing safe and reliable transportation. Books I Recommend: |
1. From YouTube | All leaders can benefit from lifelong learning, no matter what career stage they are in. As bestselling author Bishop T.D. Jakes, pastor of The Potter’s House in Dallas, said recently-- just because you graduated, don’t burn down the school house. My gift to leaders, project managers and everyone who desires to grow this holiday season is a treasure trove of tools and tips. May your effectiveness increase and your new year be filled with successful projects! |
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6. From: ProjectManage.com
Communication Skills: Language of Appreciation
Project managers have a lot to be thankful for, even though “an attitude of gratitude” is more challenging to embrace some days than others.
With Thanksgiving days away, project managers can increase their gratitude and ultimately their effectiveness throughout the year, with these five tips:
5. Embrace the multitude of resources available rather than relying solely on yourself.
She said she learned about the 25th annual Reach for the Stars Conference, which cost her $10 and was held Nov. 1 at Brookhaven College, during a library assembly at her school. “It was interesting and they gave you choices on jobs you would do in real life. [They explained] how many years of college you will have to go. They gave us different choices on workshops depending on our interest in math and science,” said Woodard, who attended a “Fashion Math” workshop taught by employees of the retailer, American Eagle Outfitters. “Fashion Math” taught attendees how to calculate the cost of designing a T-shirt from various profit templates. Woodard and her aunt, Cheryl Woodard, a recent Texas transplant from Tennessee, attended the workshop together and co-designed a paper T-shirt. | Chloe Woodard, who “loves Algebra,” has started to think about which college she will attend. Woodard, 13, has some career options, too, after attending an annual mathematics and science conference for 7th- and 8th-grade girls in the Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District and Coppell East Middle School. “I have thought about going to college and I really want to go. You can get a better job with a degree,” said Woodard, who attends Barbara Bush Middle School. “I’m not sure [which one I will attend because] there are so many good colleges—Harvard, Yale, and Brown. I have been looking at them because they are worldwide schools.” |
Sixteen workshops were available to students including: “Tomorrow’s Pharmacist,” featuring University of Texas College of Pharmacy students Brianne Strong and Sara Hembith, who led students through the RX Bingo game. “A Vet for Your Pet” gave attendees a chance to hear real-world information from veterinarian Dr. Lynda VanAntwerp and to meet some cute animals, courtesy of two Petco locations.
Reach for the Stars is organized by the Farmers Branch-Carrollton branch of American Association of University Women, along with professionals and businesses, Brookhaven College and the school districts that sent students, according to AAUW representative Mary Lovell.
To learn about Brookhaven College’s Geotechnology Institute, including the BCGI TexPrep Scholarship, visit: https://www.brookhavencollege.edu/programs/geotech/texprep/Pages/default.aspx.
For more information about AAUW’s national STEM initiative, go to: http://www.aauw.org/what-we-do/stem-education/.
Contact AAUW Farmers Branch-Carrollton President Delryn Fleming, delryn@verizon.net, to get involved with the organization.
Such thinking stops you from moving forward; yet, the desire to learn a foreign language persists. In fact, the longer you delay taking action, the stronger the idea becomes. | Let’s say you want to learn a foreign language because you know it will help you and your organization. Every day life offers similar golden nuggets of wonderful possibilities to expand and improve. Just as the nursery rhyme “Jack Be Nimble” indicates, the ability to “jump” or move quickly is essential to success, happiness and, ultimately, survival. 1. Create a Positive Mental Framework for Success When opportunities present themselves, we may not initially perceive them as such. Using the foreign language example above—suppose these thoughts flood your mind:
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Finally, you decide to research your options. Let’s say you discover numerous ways you can begin learning the foreign language (using a digital mind map) such as: Quizlet, an online class, borrowing resources from your library branch and listening to audio programs in the car. You discover a team member is fluent in the language you want to learn and willing to tutor you for a reasonable fee.
Or, you can go a class at a community college or your neighbor’s cousin has a good friend who is a foreign language instructor, along with a treasure trove of other options. Suddenly, you have 10 different methods to learn the foreign language and you are sharing your goals everywhere.
This generates even MORE possibilities to achieve your foreign language goals!
Now that you are opening your mind to the opportunity, a waterfall of options is pouring over you. You are SO excited about learning the foreign language and ready to get started. Suddenly, you’re already dreaming of becoming a translator!
What changed?
Your thinking.
2. ‘Begin With the End in Mind’
Dr. Stephen Covey, the beloved and celebrated late author of the breakthrough business manual “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People,” generated a global breakthrough and whirlwind when his book debuted in 1989. Habit 2 is “Begin With the End in Mind.”
Covey writes that this habit “is based on the principle that all things are created twice. There’s a mental or first creation, and a physical or second creation to all things.”
“… To the extent to which we understand the principle of two creations and accept the responsibility for both, we act within and enlarge the borders of our Circle of Influence. To the extent to which we do not operate in harmony with this principle and take charge of the first creation, we diminish it,” according to the book.
Now that you are ecstatic about learning the foreign language, ask yourself: What does success look like? What results do I want to achieve?
Defining “the end” by capturing your thoughts in writing enhances your capacity to achieve your goals. It’s been proven scientifically that writing goals, works.
3. Be Nimble
The “Jack Be Nimble” nursery rhyme demonstrates the value of speed and the importance of project management (didn’t see that one coming, did you?) in achieving your goals.
Nimble means “able to move quickly, easily and lightly.” Now, take a look at the image of Jack jumping over the candle.
Let’s view the candle as the desire to learn a foreign language. Taking action quickly and moving forward to achieve your written goals will accelerate your progress. Doubtless, you will face challenges along the way (that candle is hot, of course). So, you have to have a plan covering how often you will study and factoring in how you will overcome challenges. Write down the prize for all of your efforts—be sure to document that in the plan.
Whatever challenges you face--have no fear. You are equipped and committed to ACHIEVING your goals.
Key stakeholders can make or break your project and your organization, especially if they are not included at the beginning of new endeavors. Operating in silos and not communicating with stakeholders can lead to failure, which brings a high price tag. A stakeholder is anyone who can impact your project or organization, either internally or externally, from a positive or negative perspective. Some stakeholders have more interest or influence than others so it’s important to get to know your stakeholders and learn more about their concerns and needs, as early as possible. |
Stakeholders bring risk to a project. The quicker you determine whether it is positive or negative, the faster you can document and plan for the risk.
And, their ideas, issues and inquiries matter. Don’t miss out on this valuable data.
Do you know who your stakeholders are? You should if you want the project to be a success. Remember, stakeholders include employees, customers and others.
Being proactive by creating a thoughtful and responsible plan to build stakeholder engagement takes time and resources. Successful organizations START with these five steps:
1. Begin with the end in mind
Listed as Habit 2 in visionary author Stephen Covey’s “7 Habits of Highly Effective People,” it’s an excellent launching pad beyond personal leadership. Determine in advance how you want the stakeholder relationship to conclude. Set that intention in writing and ensure key stakeholders understand your end game.
2. Learn your key stakeholders’ communication preferences
Do they prefer regular updates via text messages? Perhaps they want face-to-face meetings or telephone calls? Or, none of the above. Once you know the answers, upload this research into your stakeholder plan to ensure you and your team follow through.
Be sure to learn how often stakeholders expect updates about the project or changes and add that data to your plan. Then follow the plan.
3. Discover your stakeholders’ expectations
What motivations are driving your stakeholders? Do you know their end games?
When you have the answers to these and other questions, you will be on your way toward a “relationship.”
4. Invite your key stakeholders to the project launch
Can you invite the stakeholders who are intensely interested or have high influence/high impact to a launch event or kickoff party? If so, it’s a great way to ensure agreement about the deliverables. It’s much smarter to get stakeholders’ input and feedback EARLY in the process than rather two days before the deadline.
Make the project launch inclusive by using the research you gathered earlier. These high-touch demonstrations show your stakeholders they are valued.
5. Prepare for change requests and have a plan to address them
Your stakeholders will suggest changes and how you handle them will be critical to the success of the relationship. Listening is essential.
Finally, as the saying goes, “People will support what they help create.” By being proactive in identifying and working with your stakeholders, together, you build mutual success!
Need help with internal or external stakeholder communication? Contact Harvest Reapers Communications. Thank you. | Customer Testimonial |
Lessons learned capture what went right and wrong with a project. These documents are invaluable for future project planning and smart organizations adhere to this Project Management Institute best practice.
Harrin's blog creatively tackled the issue of sharing lessons learned in this post, Five ways for project managers to share lessons learned.
She recommends setting up a wiki to archive lessons learned and stresses the importance of READING the lessons learned to avoid "making the same mistakes again."
What exactly should be included in a lessons learned document?
"To be as valuable as possible, lessons learned should cover three areas: Technical aspects of the project ... Project management ... [and] Management ... ," according to Rita Mulcahy's PMP® Exam Prep, 8th edition.
A critical element of lessons learned is improving future projects. You may find value in this blog post, Getting Real with Lessons Learned by Bernadine Douglas, PMP, on the Voices on Project Management blog.
By Regina L. Burns The chief executive officer of a suburban Dallas, Texas search engine optimization company now says she is "hopeful" her Internet marketing agency will be included in Inc. magazine’s 2014 list of the 500 fastest-growing private American companies, for the third time. Bernadette Coleman, CEO of Advice Interactive Group, made the announcement Tuesday (7.8.14) night during a presentation hosted by the Dallas Interactive Marketing & Internet SEO/SEM Meetup. In a 7.10.14 message to me, she wrote, "We think we made it, but it has not been announced yet. But we are hopeful." Coleman told attendees that Advice Interactive, located in McKinney, Texas, started with “one person and now has 40 employees” in the Dallas-area office. The company also has a Newport Beach, Calif., location. The Inc. 500 | 5000 “lists the 5,000 fastest-growing private companies in the nation. The Inc. 500 are the top 500 companies on that list,” according to a FAQ on Inc.com. Advice Interactive is listed on the Inc. 500 Advertising and Marketing index for 2012 and 2013. The 2014 list has not been announced yet. Coleman, who said she recently had knee surgery, stood during her energetic presentation: “Local SEO & Social Media – It’s Easier Than You Think.” She highlighted several trends such as “a diverse media mix must now include social and mobile marketing.” She advised attendees to “have a mobile-optimized website” and to add city and state information in the Title and H1 tags. |
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About the Author:
Regina L. Burns, M.A., Project+, is an award-winning multimedia editor and journalist, specializing in Black history and African American stories at Harvest Reapers Communications. Her work has been published in Texas Highways magazine, WFAA-TV, The Dallas Morning News, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram as well as The Commercial Appeal, the Tri-State Defender and The Flyer, among others.
She previously worked for a variety of news media organizations as an editor and journalist, including The Associated Press in Mississippi and Texas. She was news director at WLOK-AM and WGKX KIX-106 FM in Memphis. Learn more
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