Carnival of project management #19

April 29, 2008 @ A Girl's Guide to Managing Projects from Elizabeth

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Welcome to the April 28, 2008 edition of carnival of project management. Yes, it’s a day late. Sorry about that.

This is a new blog for me: the Semi-Charmed Wife presents Leadership: Part 1 posted at Semi-Charmed Wife, saying, “This post is the first in a three-part series about how to be a good leader.” The As If method is something I’ll be putting into practice myself!

Rich Maltzman, PMP presents A verse on risk posted at Scope crêpe.

GreatManagement presents What I Learned From Scot Herrick About Communicating ‘Bad News’ posted at The GreatManagement Blog, saying, “Scot sees this as a strength. The fact that you can ask for help and advice when you are ‘up against it’, is a very powerful and respected skill.”

And here’s another piece about bad news: John Gough writes Five Tips on How to Be the Bearer of Bad News posted at iJournal.

Mark Runta presents Any Questions? posted at Career Progression, Management & Global Sourcing, saying, “Low interaction during meetings could be harbinger of bigger issues.”

Craig Borysowich presents Change Requests vs. Decision Requests posted at Tech Architect. This is set out strangely (and why have those little hyperlinked adverts? Who looks at them anyway?) but the process of decision requests is interesting.

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This article is syndicated from A Girl's Guide to Managing Projects . The original article is available here. Read more in A Girl's Guide to Managing Projects, Project Management News .

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