Monday, September 14, 2009

The Friction Factor

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... tweeting, and get that task done. Reduce your friction to focus on the critical tasks for your project. Also, consider chunking up that project into bite-sized work packages to accelerate to the finish line. ...

... "Make a project smaller. Reduce the scope. Have it doable in a few days or a week. Work on the other parts when the first part is done. " ...


Via Zen Habits: Get to Task Completion

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Monday, July 06, 2009

Project Breathing

Breathe life into your project team and focus on the critical path through ...

... "It will help bring you into focus, to concentrate on the most important task you need to be focusing on right now. " ...


Via Zen Habits: Breathe

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Friday, November 23, 2007

Project Critical Path

Don't forget to highlight your critical path so the schedule does not slip. ...









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