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PSM #30: When Things Go Awry

Craig @ May 17, 2008 # No Comment Yet

This podcast, “When Things Go Awry” examines some of the causes for a project’s failure and what we can do about it.  The text of this podcast is located here.

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PSM #27: Effective Communications - Preferred Representational Systems

Craig @ February 6, 2008 # No Comment Yet

Effective Communications continues the discussion of representation systems, how we process and manage information.

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Effective Communications — Preferred Representational Systems

Craig @ January 25, 2008 # No Comment Yet

This article explores our preferred representational systems.
Recall we have five senses: sight, hearing, smell, taste, and tactile. Of these senses, people tend to use sight, hearing, and tactile more than smell and taste, especially for internal processing and storage of information. So we will focus on sight, hearing, and tactile senses [...]

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PSM #26: Managing Your Self Talk

Craig @ January 23, 2008 # No Comment Yet

Probably the most valuable skill that I have acquired in management is the ability to manage self. Though I am certain that some would argue that I am not the most skilled at applying this knowledge. For example, I know the process of stopping smoking, but I still smoke. And I have a [...]

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PSM #25: The Framework for Managing Self [revised]

Craig @ December 2, 2007 # One Comment

This has been a difficult introduction to start, so I will go straight to the point[s] that I hope to make then build the case for the position I take.
If you do not manage yourself, someone else will. And when you allow this to happen, you compromise your ability to provide significant added value to [...]

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