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5 blogs for project managers to follow
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If you want to be great at what you do, it is crucial to upgrade your skills and keep an eye on educational opportunities in your sphere.
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Reading a few articles on project management along with your morning coffee might be just the right way to start your day.
You can see the unique perspective of each writer towards common problems and unusual suggestions for their resolution.
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If you are a Project Manager or want to be the one, check our list.
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Here are a few blogs to check for you:
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1️⃣Easy In Theory, Difficult In Practice.
Kiron Bondale writes about project portfolio management and change management. Many of his posts focus on agile concepts, which is very helpful in today’s changing work environment.
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2️⃣A Girl’s Guide To Project Management.
Elizabeth brings a much needed woman’s voice to project management. Her blog is a wonderful resource for all project managers.
It features industry news, opinions, and coverage of events. You can also find free templates and toolkits there.
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3️⃣Mike Cohn’s Blog.
Mike Cohn has divided his blogs into several categories. They include: team management, product backlogs,
Scrum master topics, and Scrum team blogs. Mike also dives into PM software and how it works to make your tasks easier.
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4️⃣Capterra (@capterra)Project Management Blog.
Capterra is a wonderful source for articles of all kinds, and the project management section of their blog brings great industry content to your fingertips.
This is a great place to find timely tips, data backed insights, and industry trends.
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5️⃣✅GanttPRO blog.
GanttPRO Blog is all about project management with a focus on such topics as productivity, planning, management, cost, and optimization.
Our goal is to create a place where everyone can stay tuned on what’s happening in modern software product organization, product and software development, product marketing, and general management. Check the link in bio to read it.
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Do you check blogs in your field regularly for new insights? What are your favorites?
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⭐12 things successful people do on weekends. Part 1
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The weekend is coming. Was it long-awaited by you?
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Today, we want to share with you the first part of 12 things that successful people do on their weekends. As Aristotle said, “We are what we repeatedly do.
Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.”
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So, let’s dive in:
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Robert Iger: Get up early
This Disney CEO is not the only executive claiming to rise at 4:30 every morning. Successful people do not stay in bed until 2 p.m. on Sunday. Or even 11 a.m.
Get up early on a weekend and you’ve got a head start on the rest of the world.
Benjamin Franklin: Have a plan
Successful people know the importance of even daily goals — the weekends are no exception. Sure, they can be a time for rejuvenation.
But you don’t have to be a President to know that general slacking off is not an option.
Timothy Ferris: Don’t multi-task
Successful people know that multi-tasking just reduces efficiency and effectiveness. Instead, be present for every single activity.
Ferris recommends a maximum of two goals or tasks per day to ensure productivity and accomplishments align.
Anna Wintour: Stay active
Vogue’s editor-in-chief commits to playing tennis for one hour every day. And she’s not the only big-shot making time for exercise.
Successful people know the importance of an active body for an active mind — weekends included.
Steve Jobs: Prioritize what’s important
“Things don’t have to change the world to be important.” Weekends are the time to remind yourself of the forgotten little things — to keep your work-life harmony in check and reset if needed. Spending time with your friends, children or partner isn’t any less important than your work.
Warren Buffet: Make time for hobbies
He may be considered the most successful investor of the 20th century, but in his “spare” time Buffett likes to play the ukulele. Successful people are often interesting people — and their hobbies have a lot to do with that.
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Wanna know more about the habits of successful people? Read the full post on Lifehack blog.
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And what do you do on weekends?
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The TOP movies for project managers to watch. Lessons from them included!
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There are lessons for project managers to be learned from the silver screen.
We have made a list of 6 movies which are a great way to see the project management from another perspective.
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So let’s begin!
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1. Inside Out
Lesson: A good project manager should never underestimate the power of a different skill in a team. When properly used, this skill can be beneficial for the whole project.
2. The Martian
Lesson: Right skills and a dedicated team that believes in a project can save you!
3. Cars of the Revolution
Lesson: No matter the circumstances, if you believe in your team and a project as a project manager, no obstacles can stop you from finishing it with success.
4. Back To The Future
Lesson: You shouldn’t be afraid of taking risks when trying to finish a project. You also have to be sure that you have the right members in your project management team.
5. Ironman
Lesson: Even if you have success in all your projects, you should benefit from something new. For instance, from acquiring new skills or having a mentor.
6. Ghostbusters
Lesson: Sometimes you need to be a courageous pioneer. Even if nobody believes in your project yet, you should go on to work on that.
If you were right in the first place, you would have the advantage of being the first in the market.
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As you see, there are many lessons we can learn from movies as project managers.
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Do you have any movies to add to our list? Please drop us a comment with your favorite one.
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©️The list is taken from Master of Projects Academy’s blog.
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