Embracing Pragmatism in Politics and Project Management: Lessons from Henry Kissinger’s Timeless Quote

IMAGE SOURCE: nytimes.com “America has no permanent friends or enemies, only interests.” — Henry Kissinger In the dynamic arena of global politics and business, few figures have left as indelible a mark as Henry Kissinger. A master of diplomacy and strategic thinking, Kissinger’s insights continue to resonate with politicians, leaders, and professionals worldwide. His assertion […]

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What Project Managers Can Learn from Cowboy Culture: Insights and Careers from the Calgary Stampede for PMP Certification in Calgary

Yeehaw! Saddle up, project managers! Have you ever considered that the wild west has more in common with your office than you might think? As the Calgary Stampede brings cowboy culture to life each year, there’s a trove of wisdom hidden beneath those wide-brimmed hats and spurred boots. Whether you’re a seasoned project wrangler or […]

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Exciting Changes Coming to the PMI-ACP Exam: A Closer Look at the New ECO

The Project Management Institute (PMI) has announced significant updates to the Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP) exam, set to take effect on November 8, 2024. These changes aim to better align the certification with current industry practices and the evolving needs of agile practitioners. In this blog post, we’ll explore the new Exam Content Outline (ECO), […]

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Unlocking Indispensability: How Asking “What Is my Responsibility?” Elevates Your Standing In Your Organization.

What is my responsibility to make things better in my organization? Asked by no one. The quest to become indispensable is more relevant than ever. Yet, a staggering 90% of employees, managers, and even leaders overlook the most straightforward approach to achieving this status: embracing personal responsibility and proactively enhancing their organizations. So, what is […]

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