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Pecha Kucha: Presentations where Less is More!

Ever wondered how to present your DMF to pressed-for-time executives, project managers and stakeholders? These days, they are no longer easily impressed with Powerpoint as they used to. In fact, many are turned-off seeing yet another Powerpoint slides with the standard templates. They don’t like long and boring lectures either. Enter micro lectures via Petcha [...]

TOF Laos Starts on 21 July 2009

The Training of Facilitators (TOF) for Results-focused Project Design and Management for 2009 is scheduled for July 21 to 30 in Grand Luang Prabang Hotel in Luang Prabang in Laos. This is the fourth in the series of seven planned for 2009. As with its predecessors, this TOF will host a mix of 30 international [...]

2nd TOF in PRC Completed in Shanghai

The second Training of Facilitators (TOF) for the Results-Focused Project Design and Management took place at the Shanghai National Accounting Institute last 9 to 17 June 2009. Thirty nine (39) potential facilitators completed the course which was implemented by Andrea Iffland, Pet Misa, Ren Wei and Wang Xin. There [...]

Leader-less Orchestration

Management gurus including Peter Drucker used the conductor as a metaphor for managing change and sustained superior performance. Apart from waving their hands in the air, what do conductors really do? Is there a program that will allow our organizational pilots (leaders and project managers of large scale projects) to derive lessons of leadership from [...]

A Project Managers’ Song

I was directed by a friend to this video site on the net. I knew the song from yesteryears…but I have never heard it sang this way before. It is a wonderful song sang by less than famous singers and musicians who are sending us the the message of peace, solidarity and hope during this [...]