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Emma meets Susanne Madsen, an executive coach for business leaders, particularly those working in the project profession. She is the award-winning author of The Power of Project Leadership and a regular contributor to Project journal. Susanne is known for her transformational leadership programmes and has coached hundreds of individuals from high-profile organisations across the globe. Her new book, How to Do the Inner Work, is available as a book, e-book, and audiobook. We often think the answer to our personal and professional problems lie outside of us, she says. But many of the answers we're looking for can be found within. Contact us: apmpodcast@thinkpublishing.co.uk
Welcome to the PMO Strategies Podcast + Blog, where PMO leaders become IMPACT Drivers! PMI Talent Triangle: Power Skills (Leadership) Hey, IMPACT Driver! This week, I'm excited to welcome award-winning author, globally recognized leadership coach, and IMPACT Summit speaker Susanne Madsen to the podcast. In this episode, Susanne will tell us why emotional intelligence is such a crucial skill for anyone looking to develop their leadership abilities, build trust in the workplace, and influence key stakeholders. Luckily, this skill can be learned and improved upon at any age! Register for this year's IMPACT Summit for FREE to join Susanne's session and elevate your leadership skills along with thousands of PMO, strategy, and transformation leaders. Tune in to this episode to explore what EQ is and how you can best develop and apply it in your day-to-day work as a PMO or project leader. Enjoy! Visit Susanne's Website The Power of Project Leadership by Susanne Madsen The Project Leadership Institute Connect with Susanne on LinkedIn Follow Susanne on YouTube P.S. - The world's largest virtual conference for PMO, strategy, and transformation leaders is BACK in September! Join us at this year's IMPACT Summit to find out how you can earn your seat at the table. Register for free now! Thanks for taking the time to check out the podcast! I welcome your feedback and insights! I'd love to know what you think and if you love it, please leave a rating and review in your favorite podcast player. Please leave a comment below to share your thoughts. See you online! Warmly, Laura Barnard GET NOTIFIED ABOUT NEW EPISODES TELL US WHAT YOU WANT TO LEARN PDU REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS
Welcome to the PMO Strategies Podcast + Blog, where PMO leaders become IMPACT Drivers! PMI Talent Triangle: Power Skills (Leadership) Hey, IMPACT Driver! Have you ever dreamed about taking some real time off to hit that reset button? What would it look like to... ✔️ wash your stress away? ✔️ redefine yourself? ✔️ reinvent yourself? ✔️ get real rest and recovery? ...and I already know what you're thinking...that's impossible! Well, maybe...or maybe we can get creative and be sure not to miss any hidden opportunities. My guest today, Susanne Madsen, has taken more than one long break, as have I, even back in the employee days. We'll share with you some creative ways to take a break when you really need it and the benefits of doing so. Susanne is an internationally recognized leadership coach, mentor, and author who helps project managers become better leaders in the workplace. She is also an award-winning author of The Power of Project Leadership, which is a must-read for everyone in the project management world. Join us for this episode so you can start exploring what might be possible for you to plan that break you know you so sorely need. Enjoy! Connect with Susanne! Website: http://www.susannemadsen.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanne-madsen-1134312/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPfV1WRlHMLyCm2HJxuPGVw The Project Leadership Institute: https://www.theprojectleadershipinstitute.com The Power of Project Leadership: http://www.powerofprojectleadership.com Grab Your Copy of Susanne's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Project-Leadership-Transform-Manager/dp/0749493240/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1565264474&sr=8-2 P.S. – If you're building, elevating, or rescuing your PMO, I have the perfect FREE training just for you! Learn my step-by-step system developed from 25+ years of experience to earn your seat at the table and lead your organization through times of crisis and well into a future of endless possibilities! Build an IMPACT Engine PMO for your organization today: https://pmostrategies.com/pmo/ Thanks for taking the time to check out the podcast! I welcome your feedback and insights! I'd love to know what you think and if you love it, please leave a rating and review in your favorite podcast player. Please leave a comment below to share your thoughts. See you online! Warmly, Laura Barnard GET NOTIFIED ABOUT NEW EPISODES TELL US WHAT YOU WANT TO LEARN PDU REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS
In this episode Dale and Val talk with Susanne Madsen about the value of leadership, the skills and tactics for successful emotional intelligence, as well as how to navigate stress in the post COVID project environment. Susanne Madsen is an internationally recognised leadership coach and mentor for project and change managers. She has partnered and founded the Project Leadership Institute, which runs leadership programmes to help project managers become better leaders in the workplace. During her career, Susanne has worked with many high-profile companies such as JP Morgan, Citigroup, Philips, BAM and NXP to name just a few. She is a fully qualified Corporate and Executive coach, an NLP Practitioner, DISC accredited and a regular contributor to the Association for Project Management (APM) Susanne is the award-winning author of The Power of Project Leadership, which is now in its second edition. It has been translated to Chinese and Polish and has been described as "a must-read for everyone in the project world". In addition, Susanne is a popular key note speaker on the topic of leadership, emotional intelligence and stress management. proudly sponsored by: InEight.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/project-chatter-podcast/message
Join us for our latest episode of Tales from the Trenches of Change Management, where we are joined today by Susanne Madsen. Susanne is a globally recognised leadership coach and mentor for project and change managers. She has partnered and founded the Project Leadership Institute, which runs leadership programs to help project managers become better leaders in the workplace. She is also an award-winning author of The Power of Project Leadership, which is now in its second edition, and has been described as "a must-read for everyone in the project world". Susanne is known for developing leadership development programs globally and has worked with many high-profile companies such as JP Morgan and Citigroup. We will be delving into Susanne's in-depth experiences and gaining her insight into topics such as the differences between a project manager vs a project leader, the challenges of the pandemic, and the changes it has presented to us. Susanne and Nicola discuss practical skills for dealing with burnout and stress management, and how to proactively plan and collaborate with teams. They also explore the notion that leaders need to empower their teams by listening and collaborating, rather than just instructing. This podcast is a thoughtful one, which addresses emotional intelligence as being the cornerstone of project leaders, whilst interconnecting empathy and engagement towards others to get the very best from their teams. If you would like to find out more about today's guest, head over to these resources: Susanne's website: https://www.susannemadsen.co.uk/ The Power of Project Leadership: http://www.powerofprojectleadership.com/resources.html (where you will find a fantastic array of resources and be able to purchase The Power of Project Leadership book). Susanne's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPfV1WRlHMLyCm2HJxuPGVw (full of videos and webinars by Susanne for more in-depth discussions). Susanne's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/susanne-madsen/2/431/113 The Project Leadership Institute: https://www.theprojectleadershipinstitute.com/ Other books available from Susanne Madsen: The Project Management Coaching Workbook (available from Amazon, and other alternative book stockists).
Susanne Madsen shares how mentoring and coaching are quite different, yet both emphasize a distinct approach to helping people realize their full potential, and how serving as a coach will make you a better project leader. Our work environment has changed significantly and abruptly; have you considered taking on a role as a coach or a mentor to encourage others to stay engaged and productive? Table of Contents 01:01 … Meet Susanne 01:44 … Coaching vs. Mentoring Definitions 03:05 … Are Project Managers Good Coaches? 04:08 … Who Should Mentor? 04:59 … Deciding on a Coach or a Mentor 06:25 … Good Coaching Skills 07:57 … Limitations of Internal Coaching 11:27 … Mistakes Made in the Role of a Coach 12:43 … Asking Good Questions 15:36 … Making Time to Reflect and Review 18:08 … Don't Ask Why 19:49 … Enhancing Problem-Solving Skills 22:20 … Benefits of Becoming a Coach 24:54 … Can You Self-Coach? 26:15 … Choosing the Right Mentor 27:31 … Time Spent on the Relationship 28:52 … Who Sets Expectations? 29:33 … Benefits for the Mentor 31:03 … Organizational Coaching or Mentoring? 32:50 … Contact Susanne 33:47 … Closing SUSANNE MADSEN: So when you study coaching, you become so much more conscious about your own beliefs, about how you come across. And you just get better at building rapport and having conversations with others, empathizing with others, and not just talking about yourself all the time. WENDY GROUNDS: Welcome to Manage This, the podcast by project managers for project managers. If you like what you hear, please leave us a review on our website or wherever you listen to our podcast. We always love hearing from you. I am Wendy Grounds, and with me in the studio is Bill Yates. Welcome, Bill. BILL YATES: Hi, Wendy. I'm excited about our conversation today. This is going to be on a topic that I think a lot of project managers will benefit from. I think there's a lot of confusion, too, about coaching versus mentoring. So we hope to really clarify for people, what's the difference? Are they the same? And what advice do we have for both those who want to be a coach or receive coaching; be a mentor or receive mentoring. Meet Susanne WENDY GROUNDS: Right, right, so I was thinking, let's do a podcast on coaching/mentoring. And the more I looked into it, the more we realized those are two very different things, and so we hope that our guest today can elaborate and give us some clarity. So her name is Susanne Madsen, and she's a project leadership coach, trainer, and consultant, and we're very excited to have Susanne with us in the studio today. BILL YATES: It's going to be outstanding, and so I'm going to be the one with the boring accent. We have two wonderful accents, and then there's me. WENDY GROUNDS: Yes. Susanne was telling us she lives in the U.K., but she's Danish. So, yeah, pick up some of that accent. It's pretty cool. BILL YATES: Yes. WENDY GROUNDS: Susanne, welcome to Manage This. Thank you so much for joining us today. SUSANNE MADSEN: Thank you for having me. It's a real honor. Coaching vs. Mentoring Definitions WENDY GROUNDS: Coaching versus mentoring. Could you give us a definition of both of them and just how they relate to projects? SUSANNE MADSEN: Yes, and it's good that we start with that because so many people use those two terms interchangeably. And I think we should say that there's a lot of overlap, that both help us to relate to another person and help that other person move forward. But we do that in different ways, whether we are coaching or mentoring. So coaching, as a coach, we like to say that we don't give advice, and that's one of the big differences between the two. When we coach somebody, we like to help somebody move forward by encouraging that person to find the answers for themselves, and there's a number of ways we do that. With mentoring – and so I'm looking here at the black-and-white ...
Susanne Madsen shares how mentoring and coaching are quite different, yet both emphasize a distinct approach to helping people realize their full potential, and how serving as a coach will make you a better project leader. Our work environment has changed significantly and abruptly; have you considered taking on a role as a coach or […] The post Episode 109 – Mentoring and Coaching – Supporting Professional Growth appeared first on PMP Certification Exam Prep & Training - Velociteach.
What does it take to go from manager to leader? Hear from Susanne Madsen, internationally recognized leadership coach and consultant.
How are you coping with stress during the COVID pandemic? Of course, most of us have been impacted by the pandemic. Some are required to work remote, projects have been placed on hold, or even worse we have been furloughed or laid off.During this episode we chat with Susanne Madsen discussing how best to deal with the stress of the current situation and she shares lessons from her Project Leadership Coaching and the several books she has authored. Susanne joined us from London sharing how the pandemic has impacted her, what we can do to minimize the stress during these unprecedented times, and the A-ha moment which lead to her career change.We get so many great nuggets from this chat with Susanne. Project Managers often focus on tasks over people and Susanne shares how we benefit as PMs by focusing on people first and tasks second. A technique she suggests is we set our own ground rules and then the ground rules for the team. Listen in to hear what else Susanne shares with us and learn more about her book The Power of Project Leadership.Tune in for upcoming shows with Project Management leaders and subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcast, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Spreaker, Stitcher,or your favorite podcast platform!Thanks to our sponsor THE PMO SQUAD. Visit www.thepmosquad.com to learn about the Purpose Driven PMO and all their project management services.
E51 Solutions for Coping with Stress During the Coronavirus Pandemic from Susanne Madsen How are you coping with stress during the COVID pandemic? Of course, most of us have been impacted by the pandemic. Some are required to work remote, projects have been placed on hold, or even worse we have been furloughed or laid […] The post E51 Solutions for Coping with Stress During the Coronavirus Pandemic from Susanne Madsen appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
E51 Solutions for Coping with Stress During the Coronavirus Pandemic from Susanne Madsen How are you coping with stress during the COVID pandemic? Of course, most of us have been impacted by the pandemic. Some are required to work remote, projects have been placed on hold, or even worse we have been furloughed or laid […] The post E51 Solutions for Coping with Stress During the Coronavirus Pandemic from Susanne Madsen appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
"You manage tasks but you lead people." As a project manager, you lead projects and teams. Or do you manage them? What is the difference, actually? And will knowing the difference help you to be a better project manager? In this episode, Brett speaks with internationally recognized project leadership coach, trainer and consultantSusanne Madsen. Their conversation focuses in on a topic that many PMs and managers tend to focus in on: How to be a great leader. They also discuss Susanne's book The Power of Project Leadership, which is now in its second edition and is up for a PMI award, and the themes within, including: Leadership vs. management The path to leadership The mistakes project managers make: Encouraging leadership Finding time to level-up Resources discussed in this episode: The Power of Project Leadership Susanne Madsen's website
Play Now: Sorry. Your browser cannot play this video. Susanne Madsen, Author Here is how I started episode 309 back in 2015 when we had Susanne Madsen (www.susannemadsen.com - LinkedIn Profile) on the program to present her book The Power of Project Leadership: Susanne Madsen is back on the show today to talk about many of the leadership concepts she puts forward in her new book titled The Power of Project Leadership. And we have a lot of great tips for you -- all taken from the book. Well… she’s back. The second edition is out. And this is what we read about the book on Amazon: Projects and work environments are becoming increasingly complex, with more stakeholders, dispersed teams and an unprecedented rate of technological change. In order to adapt to this complexity and find new opportunities to innovate and build a high performing team, project managers must shift their mindset to one of project leadership. The Power of Project Leadership explains how to generate positive results for projects and clients while growing as a leader and empowering the team to fully contribute. The book focuses on 7 keys to help you transform from project manager to project leader. And to help you along on that journey, we are going to open up her book and take a closer look at Key #5 Build Trust with Stakeholders and key #6 Use Powerful techniques. And just like back in episode 309 we have a lot of great tips for you -- all taken from the book.
Podcast Episode #166: Susanne Madsen – Changes in project leadership It’s been five years since Susanne Madsen released her book The Power of Project Leadership. In that time she’s worked with project leaders in nearly every corner of the globe, and noticed a lot of changes in the demands and expectations placed on them– enough […]
Podcast Episode #166: Susanne Madsen – Changes in project leadership It’s been five years since Susanne Madsen released her book The Power of Project Leadership. In that time she’s worked with project leaders in nearly every corner of the globe, and noticed a lot of changes in the demands and expectations placed on them– enough […]
Project Management Podcast: Project Management for the Masses with Cesar Abeid, PMP
Cesar Abeid and Susanne Madsen talk about today's new challenges in project leadership and the second edition of her book, The Power of Project Leadership
I'm your Leadership Guide, Dr. Kim Moore, and this is the MOORE Leadership Moment!Internationally recognized coach, trainer and consultant Susanne Madsen said; “A vision and mission statement is a paragraph that encapsulates everything you would like to be, do, and have in your career.”Do you have personal vision and mission statements?This is the first step to developing a personal growth plan. Here's why I believe it's so important…#YourLeadershipGuideKim Click HERE for MOORE leadership guidance! Lead Confidently | Expand Influence | Achieve Significance"Drop me a text now—I'd love to hear from you!" “When students are led well, they learn well.”Website: http://www.kimdmoore.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimdmooreYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EducationalLeaderThe views shared in the Educational Leadership Moment are solely mine and do not reflect the positions of my employer or any entity within the local, state, or federal government sectors.
Podcast: Susanne Madsen – Stress in project management With deadlines, budgets, demanding stakeholders, time zone clashes, and an endless stream of emails, project management is full of stress triggers. Many of us consider it an unavoidable consequence of the work we do, but chronic stress can be deadly. In this podcast, Susanne Madsen speaks to […]
Podcast: Susanne Madsen – Stress in project management With deadlines, budgets, demanding stakeholders, time zone clashes, and an endless stream of emails, project management is full of stress triggers. Many of us consider it an unavoidable consequence of the work we do, but chronic stress can be deadly. In this podcast, Susanne Madsen speaks to […]
In this episode, we have a deep conversation about the project management leadership, John Kotter’s 8 step change management model, team dynamics, change management planning and communication, the impact of company culture on change, using vulnerability to get team stakeholders to open up, and a few stories related to project leadership and change management best practices and pitfalls to avoid. Susanne Madsen is an internationally recognized project leadership coach, trainer, speaker and consultant. She is the author of “The Project Management Coaching Workbook” and “The Power of Project Leadership”. Prior to setting up her own business, Susanne worked for 17 years in the corporate sector managing and rolling out large change programs of up to $30 million for organizations such as Standard Bank, Citigroup and JPMorgan Chase. Susanne is a PRINCE2 and MSP Practitioner and a qualified Corporate and Executive coach. She is also a Member of the Association for Project Management (APM).
What Susanne Learned This Week We continue our series of short videos talking about an idea or observation that was learned this week. This week I invite my friend and highly esteemed colleague Susanne Madsen to share lessons from her recent business trip to Italy. Learn more about Susanne at https://www.susannemadsen.co.uk/ Let Me Hear From You! What have you been learning lately? Please e-mail me (show [AT] PeopleAndProjectsPodcast [DOT] com) or leave a message on our Listener Feedback Line (847-550-3747). I look forward to hearing from you! Please give us feedback about The People and Projects Podcast! Take our Listener Survey at https://PeopleAndProjectsPodcast.com/ListenerSurvey. Thank you! Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Have a great week! {vimeo}https://vimeo.com/247921667{/vimeo} Total Duration 4:03 Download episode 192 FUNKORAMA by Kevin McLeod Licensed under an Attribution 3.0 License.
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Welcome back, this week it is my pleasure to introduce you to Project Management Expert Susanne Madsen. In this episode, Susan and I discussed “Building Project Management Relationships and collecting feedback” Susanne has written 2 books on Project Management and posts regularly to her excellent blog. For links to Susanne’s great website and blog in addition to her books and contact details, pop over to the show notes at projectmanagementparadise.com/39 Our proud sponsor today is Cora Systems. To find out more about Cora’s solutions, which are live in 51 countries around the world, visit corasystems.com where you can request a free demo, and discover first hand how Cora helps its clients gain control, governance and insight into their project portfolios.
Total Duration 39:48 Download episode 159 What Did You Learn Last Year? What's something specific you've learned in the last 12 months that you either didn't know before then or you had to re-learn it? That's a question I asked some of my favorite continual learners--friends and colleagues who are committed to developing their abilities. In this episode you'll hear from: Peter Taylor, The Lazy Project Manager Elizabeth Harrin, from A Girl's Guide to Project Management Johanna Rothman, management and project management author and consultant Andy Crowe, project management speaker, author, and founder of Velociteach Glen Alleman, host of the Herding Cats blog Susanne Madsen, project manager coach and author Mark Swiderski, project manager speaker and consultant Nick Morgan, author and speaker coach Peter Martin, CEO, TeenPact Leadership Schools Dave Stachowiak, host of the Coaching for Leaders podcast Share Your Lesson! Please e-mail me (show [AT] PeopleAndProjectsPodcast [DOT] com) or leave a message on our Listener Feedback Line (847-550-3747). What did you learn last year? I look forward to hearing from you! Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Here's to a great year ahead! WONDER CYCLE, CGI SNAKE, I AM RUNNING DOWN THE LONG HALLWAY OF VIEWMONT ELEMENTARY, CANDLEPOWER, I AM RUNNING WITH TEMPORARY SUCCESS FROM A MONSTROUS VACUUM IN PURSUIT, DIVIDER, WHAT DOES ANYBODY KNOW ABOUT ANYTHING, AND ANOTHER VERSION OF YOU by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Attribution License. THIS IS THE NEW YEAR by A Great Big World available on Amazon at http://amzn.to/2idlj1U
Episode 019 of The Project Management Show features Susanne Madsen an internationally recognized project leadership coach, trainer, and consultant. She is the author of The Project Management Coaching Workbook and The Power of Project Leadership. In this episode, Susanne offers some great exercises and workshop techniques that you can use to access your current leadership strengths and weaknesses as well as interact with your project team. This episode is sponsored by Bravo Reporting Systems
Let’s talk about how to manage a demanding workload Project managers often having incredibly arduous workloads. In this podcast, project leadership coach Susanne Madsen talks to me about how to manage a demanding workload. For 17 years, Susanne Madsen worked in the corporate sector leading change programs for organisations such as Standard Bank, Citigroup and […]
Let’s talk about how to manage a demanding workload Project managers often having incredibly arduous workloads. In this podcast, project leadership coach Susanne Madsen talks to me about how to manage a demanding workload. For 17 years, Susanne Madsen worked in the corporate sector leading change programs for organisations such as Standard Bank, Citigroup and […]
It is critical for a Project Manager to build trust with their team and other shareholders. In this episode Susanne Madsen coaches Jared Coffin about building trust as Jared continues his preparations for becoming a project manager. During the Podcast One of the most important things a project manager can do to help them be […]
{youtube}b-9y2TQ8x7o{/youtube} Total Duration 56:19 Download episode 138 The People Side of Project Management In this video episode, I share a discussion with three colleagues who are experts in the people side of project management. To learn more about my guests, please visit their websites at: Susanne Madsen: http://susannemadsen.com/ Kevin Ciccotti: http://humanfactorformula.com/ Kim Wasson: http://ivybay.com/ What Do You Think? Please leave a message to let me know what you think about this video episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Here's how you can contact us: Leave a message on our Listener Feedback Line at 847-550-3747 Call me directly at 847-579-9174 Contact me by email at show [AT] PeopleAndProjectsPodcast [DOT] com Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Have a great week! SKIPPY by Podington Bear is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License. NOTANICO MERENGUE by Kevin Macleod Licensed under Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 License.
Total Duration 37:00 Download episode 128 Not Just Managing But Leading I'm happy to welcome Susanne Madsen to the podcast. Susanne recently published The Power of Project Leadership: 7 Keys to Help You Transform from Project Manager to Project Leader. Learn more about Susanne and her book at http://www.powerofprojectleadership.com/. Grow Your Leadership Skills If you're interested in developing your leadership skills, I have an idea for you. Our Leadership Fast Track Program fires up again in June. You are cordially invited to join me and others from around the world in this program that combines assessments, learning sessions, and one-on-one coaching. I facilitate each of the learning sessions live, over the web, which means you can participate regardless of where you live. In our one-on-one coaching sessions, I'll work directly with you to help you take the next step in your ability to lead and deliver. Plus, the program earns you 20 PDU's if you're a PMP. To learn more and take advantage of the early-bird discount, visit LeadershipFastTrackProgram.com. Tell Your Friends! As our college intern says in the opening of this episode, we'd love to let more people know about The People and Projects Podcast. How about you tell some friends and colleagues about us? If nothing else, it will make Zach look like he's really good at his job. :) Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Have a great week! WINNER WINNER and RETRO FUTURE CLEAN by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Project Management Podcast: Project Management for the Masses with Cesar Abeid, PMP
Susanne Madsen talks to me about her exciting new book that helps project managers move from management to leadership.
Project Management Podcast: Project Management for the Masses with Cesar Abeid, PMP
On this episode of the Project Management for you Podcast series I talk with project management expert Susanne Madsen on the basics of project management.
On this episode of the Project Management for you Podcast series I talk with project management expert Susanne Madsen on the basics of project management.
Project Management Podcast: Project Management for the Masses with Cesar Abeid, PMP
Leadership. This was the topic of my last episode with Susanne Madsen, and I will be covering this topic frequently here on the PM for the Masses Podcast. This week I speak with the ubiquitous Mark Phillipy, the Sensible Project Manager. We talk about his professional journey and his very personal take on leadership and […]
Project Management Podcast: Project Management for the Masses with Cesar Abeid, PMP
One of the top qualities that a good project manager should have is being an effective leader. This poses us project managers with a challenge. How can we be better leaders? Is leadership something one can learn? Is there a ceiling to how good a leader we can be? Can we be good project managers […]