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5 Obtrusive Blockers to Avoid as a Servant Leader

Perficient

This is an exercise in empathy and understanding. Your goal is to complete projects on time, within budget, and (hopefully) exceeding expectations. We don’t attain excellence by taking the shortest path. If you want to clear the path for your team, then you must make the effort yourself.

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Expat CIOs: IT leaders broaden horizons with global experiences

CIO

With lots of Indians here and not much of a time difference, change management is less, too.” The challenges of managing IT in a foreign land Adjusting to a new environment, motivating team members, and earning trust are challenges all expat CIOs confront. Some people self-selected out as they couldn’t handle the change.

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The 5 Goals of a Project Manager | StrategyDriven

Strategy Driven

These goals are generic to all industries and all types of projects. Regardless of your level of experience in project management, set these 5 goals for every project you manage. The trick is to be focused. Set yourself 5 personal goals to achieve.

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Product-based IT: A blueprint for success

CIO

Arooni, along with his CIO counterparts, have made a variety of structural changes and initiated a range of best practices to ensure a successful transition away from legacy-style project management to an IT operating model architected around product centricity.

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Restructuring IT: Organizing for Results

The Agile Manager

Instead of a “requirements arms race” between business and IT, what if we were able to accommodate continuous business involvement, facilitated to enable continuous change management and adaptive project management? We have the means by which to do all of these things. Restructuring IT isn’t a question of org charts.