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How to Hold a Successful Project Debrief

Jen Lawrence

When wrapping up a project, it’s easy just to let the work be marked “completed” and move on to the next big thing. However, a project debrief is essential to learning from the experience and growing as a team. Conduct a successful Project Debrief by setting aside the time to review and discuss. Set the Agenda.

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Want To Delegate Better? Try a Total Responsibility Transfer

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Whether we are giving our partner a task on our plate that’s just too much, or asking another colleague to take over a project, we can’t have our hand in parts of it after that transfer. Avoid falling prey to rigid beliefs or agendas. Instead, you have to continue to be around for support to ensure the project is completed well.

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How to Hold a Successful Project Kick-Off Meeting

Jen Lawrence

Starting a new project? A Project Kick-Off Meeting is essential to set expectations, address concerns, and engage all parties in the goals and objectives. Without this meeting, your project may veer off the intended course, take more effort than necessary, or may not even achieve its goal. Who should be involved?

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3 Business Practices You Should Apply to Your Relationships

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Planning is all about setting up frameworks designed to keep must-dos ( and stretch goals ) moving along. Whether it’s a complex client project or a kid’s messy bedroom cleanup, a standard framework can make the process run smoothly. It’s something that translates well from business to personal life.

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How You Can Combat Collaboration Overload to Improve Company Performance—and Your Own

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While you and your fellow employees might share common goals, more collaboration doesn’t always mean the team will be successful. Sometimes, too many cooks in the kitchen (or collaboration overload) can slow the process, reduce efficiency and derail engagement. This process has existed for years. But what about four?

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What 3 CEOs Learned After Spending a Day in Their Employees’ Shoes

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Since that experience, he’s using his new knowledge of how things really work on the literal street level to create a company-wide “transformation,” including a better tipping policy and improved communication processes. His goal? “To Sure, you might be in this experiment for process improvements.

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6 Types of Meetings and How to Use Them Successfully

Jen Lawrence

However, when leveraged correctly, meetings can be a powerful tool for feeling connected, driving fruitful collaboration, and achieving goals. The agenda format relies heavily on the team’s style and size. Project Team Meeting. As the name suggests, ad hoc meetings are scheduled as needed and have one clearly defined goal.

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