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Welcome to the Mindavation online project
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.
| Free Template of the Month - Project Change Request Log |
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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 the Template Project
Change Request Log. A base tool that is a
must for every project, a project change log allows the
project manager to manage scope on a micro and
macro level (see this month's article for more details).
This log also reminds the project manager to track
project complexity changes that occur as change
requests are accepted. Scope modifications can be
tracked from one centralized place with the use of this
log - vital for effective stakeholder expectations
management.
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| Book Recommendation of the Month - Charting Your Course for Effective Communication |
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Charting Your Course for Effective
Communication by Aileen Ellis, Peggy Wallis, and Susan
Washburn
This book is a quick read; however it is packed with
valuable information to better understand our
communication styles and those of others we
encounter at work as well as at home. Focus is given
to the “filters” that have the most impact on our
communications, which is our Motivational Value
System (MVS). Our MVS constitutes the difference
between what we mean to say and how others hear
what we say. Once we gain an awareness of our own
MVS and that of others our communications become
more meaningful and involve fewer
misunderstandings. This can be very powerful as we
interact with others, especially in the field of Project
Management.
In addition to the MVS, the authors take
communication effectiveness to yet another level
through use of the Strength Deployment Inventory
(SDI). The SDI is a tool to gain further insight on our
communications - not only under normal day-to-day
encounters - but also when conflicts arise. This stems
from the Relationship Awareness Theory, which helps
us understand how to encode and decode our
messages and the messages of others.
The SDI uncovers seven different Motivational Value
Systems and assigns colors to each so that we can
better visualize our communication strengths and
tendencies. For example, Blue is assigned to those
falling into the Altruistic-Nurturing category which tells
us these types of individuals are protective and take
great care in the welfare of others. This is a great tool
to uncover what makes each of us operate in different
ways and helps us gain a better appreciation for the
uniqueness of each style of
communication.
In summary, we recommend
this book as a meaningful way to manage the people
side of project management and learn to deal with
conflicts in a positive mindset by increasing our
communication awareness and effectiveness.
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| Coming Soon to a City Near You... |
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April 12-13, 2007 Denver,
Colorado "Intelligent Disobedience"
May 9-11, 2007 Colorado Springs,
Colorado "Complex Project Management"
July 19-20 Denver, Colorado "Critical
Judgment"
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: Avoiding the “Dark Twisty Turn-filled Tunnel Syndrome” |
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By Bob McGannon, PMP
Many a well conceived project ends up in the scrap
heap because of inadequate expectation setting, or
sponsors and key stakeholders that become
disinterested or impatient with projects that don’t
produce deliverables quickly enough. These projects,
after creating an initial buzz, appear to enter “a dark
twisty tunnel” where the light from the tunnel entrance
is no longer seen, the tunnel exit is nowhere in sight,
and inadequate milestones exist to indicate forward
progress. Avoiding this trap is no trivial matter, as it is
more than just defining milestones for your project.
Intense planning, extra care with estimating, and
segmenting your product solutions into meaningful
phases are critical to avoiding this “dreaded tunnel.”
Here are our recommendations for keeping your
project in “the light of day;” avoiding cancellation or a
drop in priority due to the “dark twisty turn-filled tunnel
syndrome.”
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| Mindavation Project Templates CD Available |
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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):
$100
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Mindavation at PMI Mile Hi Symposium |
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Mindavation will be leading the PMP Advanced Track
at
the PMI Mile Hi 2007 Spring Symposium being held at
the Colorado
Convention Center on April 20th. Registration is still
open, but early bird discounts end March 31st.
In Mindavation’s advanced session, our staff will
guide students through an extended and interesting
case study with leadership style, ethical, and values
issues to resolve. All attendees must be PMPs and
registration is limited to 100 individuals, so sign up
soon.
The symposium will feature President and CEO of
Williams Research Lisa Williams and Retired Navy
Commander Scott Waddle as speakers, as well as
numerous
breakout sessions. For more information
on the symposium, and to register for the event, click
the link below.
PMI Mile Hi Chapter |
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