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PPP 182 | Project Management Expert Interview with Dr. Mike Clayton
PPP 182 | Project Management Expert Interview with Dr. Mike Clayton
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49 minutes
Released:
Jul 19, 2017
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Podcast episode
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Expert Insights From a Brilliant Project Manager
One of the true joys I have in my role is the opportunity to meet and interact with people from all over the world. And when I have the opportunity to spend some time talking with people who have a passion for leading teams and delivering projects, it's particularly fun!
One of my new friends in the last year is a brilliant project management thought leader from the UK: Dr. Mike Clayton. In this episode, Mike and I talk about subjects including:
Stakeholder management, including how to keep stakeholders engaged.
Influencing challenging stakeholders and team members.
How organizational politics impact how we lead projects.
How to manage risks on projects (and what aspect of risk management gets too little attention).
Learn more about Mike and his online PM courses at http://www.onlinepmcourses.com/about/.
It's All About Relationships
As Mike and I talk in this episode, a lot of success leading projects comes down to building relationships. Learn how to more effectively build relationships by signing up for our Dirty Little Secret of Business e-learning course. Earn 1.5 PDUs while learning how to more effectively develop relationships.
Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast!
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Jul 19, 2017
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