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6 Current Trends in Project Management [2024]: What to Prepare for?

Epicflow

This is confirmed by the recent PMI Pulse of the Profession report — they’ve found that companies that give particular importance to soft skills (or how they call them “power skills”) achieve better project outcomes and have higher levels of project management maturity and organizational agility [3].

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How to Find the Exact Words that Attract Your Clients (and Gets them Excited to Work with You)

Consulting Matters

For example, one of my clients is a dating coach for accomplished, high-achieving women and through her surveys, interviews and amazon book reviews was the prevalence of fear and discouragement that these women experienced around the dating process and even finding love from someone who valued her strength. Yes, emotions.

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The Attributes of an Effective Global Leader

Harvard Business

According to a recent CTI study, global leaders must master a pivot to project credibility, demonstrating authority in a form familiar to senior executives in the West (the vertical pivot) while prioritizing emotional intelligence with stakeholders in local global markets (the horizontal pivot).

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5 Ways to Boost Your Resilience at Work

Harvard Business

million employees globally over a 12-year period found, for example, that while 63% of extremely stressed employees reported above-average productivity, this number rises significantly to 87% amongst those who say they are not at all stressed. Consider combining live, in-person or virtual training with apps for optimal behavior formation.

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3 Ways to Better Understand Your Emotions

Harvard Business

There are a variety of reasons why this is so difficult: We’ve been trained to believe that strong emotions should be suppressed. Or we’ve never learned a language to accurately describe our emotions. It’s equally important to do this with “positive” emotions as well as “negative” ones.

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What It Takes to Become a Great Product Manager

Harvard Business

As an aspiring PM, there are three primary considerations when evaluating the role: Core Competencies , Emotional Intelligence (EQ), and Company Fit. Some examples of these competencies include: Conducting customer interviews and user testing. Emotional Intelligence (EQ). Running design sprints. Company Fit.

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Why Leadership Development Isn’t Developing Leaders

Harvard Business

Yet study after study, including my own , tells us the qualities that leaders in today’s world need are intuitive, dynamic, collaborative, and grounded in here-and-now emotional intelligence. Business simulations or unstructured large group dialogues are examples of this. What would work better?