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Top Project Management Postings: September 2008

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Currently I am tracking 103 blogs related to "Project Management". Last month I found the following postings highly remarkable and interesting…

Is it Time to Panic?

panic Top Project Management Postings: September 2008

"As you look at your own firm and your own situation, it is not a time to take foolish risks. Frankly, it’s never a time to do that, so nothing has changed. It is a time to adopt a philosophy that seeks to find opportunity in chaos. It is a time to carefully evaluate your strategies and check your assumptions. It is also a time to consider making some hard calls on your future. Working for a firm in the post 9/11 world where the board and leadership had the courage to invest in reinventing the firm’s core offerings at a time when our competitors were scaling back R+D efforts, was a brilliant learning lesson. "

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  1. Maria | Never the Same River Twice September 30th, 2008 2:31 pm

    Thank you for the mention, Bas! Again, it's an honor to be listed with so many great posts.

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