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Welcome to the Mindavation online project
management newsletter.
Our commitment is to share news about project
management upcoming events, tips & tricks of
the trade, recommendations for reference and
inspirational materials, and Mindavation course
offerings.
| Free Template of the Month - Stakeholder Analysis Template |
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Each month Mindavation will offer a
template from our Project Templates CD free
of charge. Don't miss out on this opportunity!
This month's download is
our Stakeholder Analysis Template.
This template can
be used
to record and prioritize the objectives and completion
critieria for your project, as detailed by major
stakeholders. Being offered in conjunction with this
month's article - Beware - Project Power Shifts this template is very useful in resolving conflicts
over the priority and objectives for your projects.
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| Book Recommendation of the Month - The Five Dysfunctions of a Team |
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The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni
Team building is not about gathering people together
and finding a way to have fun. Not lasting team
building anyway. Lencioni spins a fantastic leadership
fable, indicative of Who Moved My Cheese and Zapp -
the Lightning of Empowerment (one of our favorites
here at Mindavation). In his story, Lencioni does not
pull punches; team building takes perseverance,
guts, and unbridled honesty.
The fable tracks the story of a fictional Silicon Valley
tech firm that has all the "right" technical talent, but
is significantly lagging behind its competition. A new
leader takes over, one without significant experience
in the industry, and she proceeds to focus on the
management team (versus the activities and
processes of the company). As you can imagine, the
sparks fly - but the new leader perseveres, by deftly
exposing the "five dysfunctions" that plague the
senior management team at her new firm.
Anyone serious about team building needs to read
this book. Anyone that feels they are good team
builders needs to read this book - there is a "nugget"
here for everyone in a quick and entertaining read.
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| Coming Soon to a City Near You... |
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June 19-21, 2006 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania "Complex IT Project
Management"
June 26-28, 2006 Sturbridge, MA "Information Technology
Training Conference"
July 20-21, 2006 Denver, Colorado "Managing Integration
Projects"
September 21-22, 2006 Richmond, Virginia "Intelligent Disobedience"
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.
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| This Month's Article: Beware - Project Power Shifts |
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By Bob McGannon, PMP
Engaged project managers who employ strict change
processes, in addition to other management
disciplines, control their projects in great detail. They
confirm requirements, run regular status meetings,
and confirm project status is being reported
accurately. They employ detailed test planning –
even utilize detailed process modeling to ensure
technical tools and business process changes are in
alignment – and yet the project fails miserably. What
is this mystery project killer? The power shifts that
result from implementation of project deliverables.
Power shifts – changes in responsibility,
accountability, or altered decision making as a result
of implementing project deliverables, will often catch
major stakeholders unaware. This occurs even if the
same stakeholders approved the project
requirements. The result of this “surprise” for major
stakeholders is a lack of buy-in when the project’s
product is implemented. This in turn creates
confusion, finger-pointing, and a lack of business
benefit realization. There are techniques a project
manager can employ to avoid this project doomsday
event. A look at some of the common causes of
power shifts, and the ways to avoid their impacts,
follows here.
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| Mindavation Project Templates CD Available |
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Mindavation offers 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
2000 (and Adobe). Modify each template to suit
YOUR business and project needs.
Price (including shipping & handling):
$100
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Mindavation at the ITTC |
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Mindavation Vice President Bob McGannon has been
selected to speak at the Information Technology
Training Conference, to be held in Sturbridge, MA
June 26-28.
The ITTC began 29 years ago as a way to bring
together regional training professionals with similar
needs and backgrounds, and allow them to share
their experiences and improve upon their work
practices. For more information on the conference,
click the link below.
Bob will be speaking on the topic of Interactive
Training Techniques for Technology Professionals on
the opening day of the conference, June 26.
Conference participants will benefit from Bob's years
of experience as he discusses the three crucial
elements of an effective interactive training exercise
and how to construct those exercises quickly,
inexpensively, and efficiently.
ITTC Information |
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