Project managers need to be mindful of how they lead volunteers if they want to see their nonprofit organizations thrive to help their communities.
From Both Sides: How Managers and Employees Can Solve Coworker Feuds
How Your Business Can Use Gamification to Engage Employees
What to Do When Your Best Employee Has the Worst Social Skills
Authentic Leadership: How to Build Genuine Relationships With Your Team
How to Overcome Public Speaking Fears For Leader and Team Success
International Workflows: How to Get Your Overseas Team on the Same Page
From Both Sides: How to Use Constructive Criticism in the Workplace
How to Introduce Agile Project Management to Your Team
Surviving Your First Year as a Business Analyst at a New Company
How Your Listening Skills Can Make Your Employees Better Problem Solvers
BA Consultants: How to Evaluate Potential Clients
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Fail Fast - Fail Safe Book Excerpt
The most successful organizations know the secret to success is harnessing failure to drive their innovation. I’m sure you have heard the Silicon Valley phrase “fail fast and fail often” but that didn’t fully make sense.
The light bulb lit up when we realized that experimenting and failure are keys to collaboratively learning and produces amazing innovation. Teams who learn and adapt to the challenges presented to them creating amazing new capabilities with the Fail Fast - Fail Safe techniques.
Here’s a short excerpt from the book “Fail Fast - Fail Safe”.