Posts Tagged "project"

Why change does not happen

I've been reading an old interview with Chip Heath about the emotional motivations, reasons and conditions of change. And there some that are good food for thoughts. First reason is related with the way our brains work - and any organization does. We have to accept that there are two sides we ...

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Planning for execution

When execution is important, when results are key, planning is paramount. But planning is a concept completely different from a plan. The quote from U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower was the starting point for a reflexion on planning: In preparing for battle I have always found that plans are useless, but planning ...

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Interim Management Team on tasking

Interim Management methodology is a solid alternative to organize critical management jobs, and the advantages it delivers are well known to both employers and talent hunters. The meaning of "interim" as temporary and limited in time, in TMGR opinion, is not the only approach to get the most of IM ...

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IN A NUTSHELL: WHAT TM=GR* DOES

We, TM=GR* (*teaming is growing), are a team of executives formerly working for Sun Microsystems (customer services division). There, we worked for 10 years together and have a track of success. Our stregths are: developing new markets and developing teams to manage those markets. We are now looking for companies that want ...

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AN EXPERIENCED MANAGEMENT TEAM

When a company thinks about launching a new enterprise-level project, all the current working models forces them to think lineally: define the infrastructure first, hire a Managing Director second, hire some people to surround him or her afterwards, and if the market is big enough, at the end the most ...

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