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Soar to New Heights with Mindavation
August 2007

Welcome to the Mindavation online project management newsletter.

Our commitment is to share news about events in the world of projects, tips & tricks of the trade, recommendations for reference and inspirational materials, and Mindavation course offerings.

Hopefully you're enjoying summer and avoiding some of the summer heatwave! Head to the beach and cool off -- fall will be here before you know it!

In this issue:
  • Project Management Education Opportunities
  • Free Template of the Month - Risk Management Plan
  • Book Recommendation of the Month - The 12 Elements of Great Managing
  • Coming Soon to a City Near You...
  • Article of the Month - Planning Your Project with "The Leadership Lens"
  • Mindavation Project Templates CD Available
  • Let Mindavation help your business with SDI

  • Free Template of the Month - Risk Management Plan

    Each month Mindavation will offer a template from our Project Templates CD free of charge. Don't miss out on this opportunity!

    Having a Risk Management Plan is key to successfully managing any project. This month's template will provide a framework for you to document the approach to managing risks on your project. Remember -- risk management is ongoing -- so a completed Risk Management Plan is the BEGINNING of risk management -- not the end.


    Book Recommendation of the Month - The 12 Elements of Great Managing

    The 12 Elements of Great Managing by Rodd Wagner and James K. Harter, PhD

    Based on Gallup research, "The 12 Elements" takes us nicely along the path started by the book "First, Break all the Rules." The chapters address elements of good people management, including actual organizational turnaround stories demonstrating the power of each of the 12 techniques commonly used by great managers.

    If you are looking for management tips that are revolutionary or new, this book isn't the place to look. What the work does highlight for us is how powerful some basic items can be, including the power of saying "thank you," posting organizational results and trends in quality, and serving as a mentor for our team members.

    We all run the risk of getting swept up in the everyday tasks of managing projects and forgetting that, as project managers and business analysts, we have a role to play in people management. This book provides us with a reminder of those things we should be doing and how significant these people focused actions can be in driving our projects to a successful conclusion.


    Coming Soon to a City Near You...

    September 12-14 Denver, Colorado "Complex Project Management"

    September 20-21 Richmond, Virginia "Recovering Troubled Projects"

    October 16-18 Minneapolis/Saint Paul, Minnesota "The Hard Truth About Soft Skills"

    Looking for a class to attend? Would you like to meet us face to face? If we are in your area, feel free to contact us to schedule a meeting.


    Article of the Month - Planning Your Project with "The Leadership Lens"

    By Mike Norman, PMP, Bob McGannon, PMP, and Jayne Gnadt, PMP

    You have received a fairly comprehensive project charter, have sponsorship that will dedicate time and effort to the project, and you even have the technical expertise in house and available to get the job done. So all that is left to consider is the project schedule, the risk plan, communication plan, quality initiatives, and a myriad of other tools at the disposal of the experienced project manager. How does the experienced project manager decide which - and to what degree - each of these tools are to be used on the project? To accomplish this, the project manager needs a "Leadership Lens."

    When a project is in the initiation or planning stage, The Leadership Lens approach analyzes four main factors to assist the project manager in understanding what may lie ahead. These four approaches are the Rational, Organizational, Political, and Shared Values of the project environment and the people within it. Let's take a look at each of these "Lenses" and see how they may shed light on the project manager's pathway to success.


    Mindavation Project Templates CD Available

    Mindavation offers more than 30 customizable project templates and tools to make your life easier! The CD includes full project lifecycle templates and tools.

    Documents are in MS Word, MS Excel, MS Project 2003 (and Adobe). Modify each template to suit YOUR business and project needs.

    Price (including shipping & handling): USD$100


    Let Mindavation help your business with SDI

    Jayne Gnadt, our Operations Manager for Mindavation North America, recently received her SDI (Strength Development Inventory) qualification. This Distinction certifies Jayne to administer the inventory and facilitate courses that incorporate the use of the instrument.

    The SDI is a fabulous tool used to understand our motivations, relationships with others and a component that examines how we change behaviors when in conflict. The SDI tool is very valuable for use with project teams as well as understanding our leadership styles.

    Mindavation will be incorporating the SDI inventory assessment into our project manager's soft skill course, The Hard Truth About Soft Skills. An announcement will be made in our newsletter when the revised course is ready.

    For more information about how Mindavation can assist you with SDI, contact us via the web or at 866-888-MIND (6463).


    Project Management Education Opportunities
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    Mindavation's Public Courses
    Mindavation is offering a public session of our Complext Project Management class September 12-14 in Denver, Colorado. This class is designed for experienced project managers who want to take their skills to the next level. In this class, Project Managers will learn how to overcome the strains that come with implementing large and multiple projects. For more information on this class click here.

    The following week, we are offering our Recovering Troubled Projects course September 20-21 in Richmond, Virginia. In this class you will learn techniques to recover existing projects and to understand the early warning indicators that a project is heading in the wrong direction. This course is designed for experienced project managers who are responsible for recovering out of control projects.

    To register for either of these courses visit our course registration page or call us at 866-888-MIND (6463).

    PMI Global Congress 2007 - North America
    Earn 17 Professional Development Units (PDUs), October 6-9, at PMI Global Congress 2007 - North America, to be held in Atlanta, Georgia. Congress will feature some of the world's leading practitioners, instructors, and visionaries in the field of project management, and will be followed by SeminarsWorld®, October 10-13, where you can earn up to 28 additional PDUs.

    More Educational Information from Mindavation
    Quick Links...

    Mindavation Website

    More PM Sites

    PMI® : Project Management Institute

    Australian Institute of Project Management

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