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You Never Trained the System User

You Trained the Tradesperson. You Never Trained the System User. A tradesperson cannot pick up a tool on day one and start using it at will. They are trained on it. Assessed on it. Reassessed on a cycle, to confirm the skill hasn't decayed. Certified against a...

Patterns

Our brains were built to follow patterns. Then somewhere along the way we convinced ourselves we're running on free will and conscious control. Most of the time we're not. We're following the groove. This is worth sitting with if you're a leader trying to change your...

What is the most crucial thing for the project sponsors? Keep it simple!

Keep it simple! Yes, that is right; success is yours if you keep things simple throughout the project! It appears that humans have a general tendency to complicate things. Here are a few common examples: During project start, the project roles and responsibilities are...

To make anything toxic

To make anything toxic, give it in abundance over a long period of time.Sugar. Information. Automation. Even knowledge.We already know that excess of anything is harmful. Yet we quietly leave it to individuals to define what “too much” means. When something becomes...

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When randomness finally chooses us

One incident, one breath, one unexpected change can turn our life upside down—or lift us to levels of success and fulfilment we never imagined. We rarely have control over such moments. They arrive without notice. Random. Uninvited. We are merely the medium through...

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Our problems feel unique

When we are stuck, our problems feel unique. We don’t know where to go. We try random things, they fail, and over time we feel helpless and fatigued because there is no clear direction. Often, our problems are not unique at all. We simply haven’t experienced them...

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It is unlikely we will ever escape randomness

Our world is composed of countless systems, intertwined in unimaginably complex ways. Within each system, randomness flows quietly and constantly, like blood through veins.Because of this, explaining events with certainty—or fully making sense of them—is beyond human...

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A calloused response

Bad things happen. We don’t plan for them. Even when we plan for success, we may still end up dealing with failure. We may drive carefully, yet a reckless driver hits us.We may act with the right intent, yet face unjust criticism. In such moments, we are told to be...

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Freedom that truly matters!

Freedom gives us the right to say and do what we want. Yet we may not be truly free if our thinking remains bound to the state, the community, or the dominant narrative. When we think like everyone else, we limit ourselves in the same way as every fellow citizen. We...

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Doing random things and calling it a project

To reach an outcome, we must follow a process. Many factors influence quality, but if we fail at the process, we fail the outcome. There are no exceptions. Consider baking a cake. If the desired outcome is a cake, we must follow a recipe—that is the process. The...

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The easy path and the difficult

When choosing how to achieve an outcome, we usually face two paths: the easy path and the difficult path.With limited time, energy, and resources, it is natural to gravitate towards what feels efficient and manageable. That instinct is not wrong. In many situations,...

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Books & Publications

SP writes extensively on Project Sponsorship, Management, Business Transformation and Change.

Building A Rock Solid Foundation

A Guide for Project Sponsors

Building A Rock Solid Foundation

This book is for the Project Sponsors and executives. There are practical examples, tips and process that will help sponsors to lead from the front. The book will force you to think from different dimensions. If you implement knowledge, methods and tips, you will experience instant results. You will see the improvement in the order, focus and growth in the morale of the team.

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