The Project Saboteur

The Project Saboteur

Author: Dion Kotteman

Publisher:

Published: 2019-03-08

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 9781910461426

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Yes, they're annoying to work with. But it's more than that - they're costing us millions. Although it's rampant, little attention has been paid to the art of undermining and manipulating projects. Analysing the motivation and methods of project saboteurs will lead to large savings and better project results. Know your project saboteur!


Dead Presidents' Guide to Project Management

Dead Presidents' Guide to Project Management

Author: James Johnson

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2019-02

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 1733598200

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The Dead Presidents' Guide to Project Management considers lessons learned that these great men have bestowed upon us. The job of president of the United States requires many of the same leadership skills, knowledge, and characteristics you need to be a good executive sponsor, project manager, teammate, collaborator, and person. This guide provides you with a deeper understanding on how these leaders used many of these skills to improve the United States of America. This deeper understanding will allow you to relate adroitly and effectively to your own situation and environment. This guide will also help you to become a more interesting person.


Meet the Players in Projectland: Decide the Right Project Roles & Get People On Board

Meet the Players in Projectland: Decide the Right Project Roles & Get People On Board

Author: Dawn Mahan, PMP

Publisher: Project Guru Press

Published: 2024-05-28

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13:

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In Projectland, Knowing the Players is Essential ​ Because people will make or break your success on a project, it's worth investing the time to get the people part right. And just like any game, you need to know the roles and rules to win. After reading this book, you will: - Understand why Projectland is different from business-as-usual - Speak the language of professional project managers related to roles and responsibilities on projects - Recognize key project roles and where you fit in Projectland - Organize stakeholders into fun categories that will aid your communication strategies - Know what to do to get the right people in the right roles and focused on the win Through clever animal avatars and colorful stories, you'll gain practical insights about the players you'll face. Plus, by magnifying your people power, you will exponentially improve your ability to navigate the tricky terrain of Projectland with confidence. ​ Dawn Mahan, PMP is an award-winning consultant, sought-after international speaker, C-suite advisor, inventor of ProjectFlo®, founder of PMOtraining.com, and has trained thousands of professionals around the world.


CHAOS Report: Decision Latency Theory: It Is All About the Interval

CHAOS Report: Decision Latency Theory: It Is All About the Interval

Author: James Johnson

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13: 0692048308

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The CHAOS Report: Decision Latency Theory: It¿s All About the Interval. This CHAOS Report 2018 presents the root cause of software project performance. The report also includes classic CHAOS data in different forms with many charts. Most of the charts come from the CHAOS database of over 50,000 in-depth project profiles from the fiscal years 2013 to 2017. A highlight of this report is our analysis and thought leadership what makes a project succeed and winning hand and what makes a losing hand.


Positive Intelligence

Positive Intelligence

Author: Shirzad Chamine

Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1608322785

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Chamine exposes how your mind is sabotaging you and keeping your from achieving your true potential. He shows you how to take concrete steps to unleash the vast, untapped powers of your mind.


The Saboteur

The Saboteur

Author: Andrew Gross

Publisher: Macmillan + ORM

Published: 2017-08-22

Total Pages: 423

ISBN-13: 146689217X

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Norwegian commandos aim to destroy the Nazi nuclear program in this World War II thriller of action and espionage by a New York Times–bestselling author. Based on the true story of Operation Gunnerside February 1943. Both the Allies and the Nazis are closing in on attempts to construct the decisive weapon of the war . . . Kurt Nordstrum, an engineer in Oslo, puts his life aside to take up arms against the Germans as part of the Norwegian resistance. After the loss of his fiancée, and with his outfit whittled to shreds, he commandeers a coastal steamer and escapes to England to transmit secret evidence of the Nazis’ progress towards an atomic bomb at an isolated factory in Norway. There, he joins a team of dedicated Norwegians in training in the Scottish Highlands for a mission to disrupt the Nazis’ plans before they advance any further. Parachuted onto the most unforgiving terrain in Europe, braving the fiercest of mountain storms, Nordstrum and his team attempt the most daring raid of the war, targeting the heavily-guarded factory built on a shelf of rock thought to be impregnable, a mission even they know they likely will not survive. Months later, Nordstrum is called upon again to do the impossible, opposed by both elite Nazi soldiers and a long-standing enemy who is now a local collaborator—one man against overwhelming odds, with the fate of the war in the balance, but the choice to act means putting the one person he has a chance to love in peril.


A Study Guide for Ha Jin's "Saboteur"

A Study Guide for Ha Jin's

Author: Gale, Cengage Learning

Publisher: Gale, Cengage Learning

Published:

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 1410357147

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A Study Guide for Ha Jin's "Saboteur," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Short Stories for Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Short Stories for Students for all of your research needs.


The Little Work

The Little Work

Author: Durgadas Allon Duriel

Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide

Published: 2020-03-08

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 0738761613

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Unite Your Everyday & Magical Lives with the Power of Inner Alchemy Make your day-to-day life as fulfilling and rewarding as your magical practice by turning everything you do into an extension of that practice. Nothing is truly mundane in this world—but if you can't pay bills on time or weather difficult relationships, how can you achieve spiritual transformation? Packed with practical tools that help improve your willpower and focused intention, The Little Work teaches you how to build and sustain the magical life you desire. Durgadas Allon Duriel guides you through a journey of inner alchemy to develop your mind, body, emotional resilience, and personal power. Explore meditations, affirmations, and will-development exercises. Discover how to manage your energy, heal from painful experiences, and create a daily practice. This essential book encourages you to dance with rather than run from reality while transforming yourself into a healthier, happier, and more spiritual person.


Collaborative Grant-Seeking

Collaborative Grant-Seeking

Author: Bess G. de Farber

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2016-05-08

Total Pages: 165

ISBN-13: 1442263288

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A collaborative approach to grant seeking can stimulate and reshape the culture of your library organization. The exciting and rewarding activities of developing a successful grants program can yield enormous dividends for the benefit of your staff, patrons, and community. Collaborative Grant-Seeking: A Practical Guide for Librarians will share new insights for those who want to access grant funding without reinventing the wheel. Based on years of practical grant writing and collaboration development experience, this resource provides a complete guide for setting up a library grant-seeking program, and for combining forces with community partners to increase grant funding to libraries. Venturing into the grants world can be scary and unpredictable. This book offers detailed strategies and practical steps to establish a supportive and collaborative environment that creates the capacity to consistently develop fundable proposals, and gives readers the confidence needed to make grant-seeking activities commonplace within libraries. Collaborative Grant-Seeking will share featured topics unavailable in other grant writing publications, such as: interpreting sponsor guidelines identifying appropriate funding programs determining the feasibility of project ideas asset-based (vs. need-based) proposal development strategies actual examples of successful and unusual library projects initiating and sustaining collaborative relationships