Sunday, May 04, 2008

Constraints Drive Innovation

Amazon founder, Jeff Bezos, gives his take of business innovation, which he believes it driven by constraints that forces us to create new ways to approach the situation. ...

... "I think frugality drives innovation, just like other constraints do. One of the only ways to get out of a tight box is to invent your way out. " ...


Via Business Week: Jeff Bezos

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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Leadership is Plural, and Other Insights on Engagement

A colleague referred me to an interesting Harvard Business School article on leadership from Rosabeth Moss Kanter, author of Confidence: How Winning Streaks and Losing Streaks Begin and End.

Kanter discusses the importance of creating a culture where natural leaders can emerge, which is often the case during winning streaks (and often lacking during losing streaks). This is equally true in both sports and business.

Says Kanter:
Winning teams and successful organizations become increasingly less dependent on the person called the commander-in-chief—even though, ironically, the same top managers are more likely to stay in place during winning streaks. As a pattern of success continues, many people at many levels take on leadership roles.
By creating the right environment, these managers earn the respect and confidence of their team, which in turn ensures that the management will endure. It's a virtuous circle.

Kanter goes on to explain how this forms the three cornerstones of confidence:
Leaders can multiply on the field when leaders at the top establish the support structure to make further leadership possible. Leaders construct and reinforce the cornerstones of confidence... The mission statement for leaders has three imperatives, one for each stone: to ensure accountability, cultivate collaboration, and encourage initiative.
A quote I particularly liked from the article comes from Mike Krzyzewski, coach of Duke's men's basketball team: "Leadership is plural."

For more details, read the full article below...

How Leaders Build Winning Streaks — HBS Working Knowledge

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Sunday, September 16, 2007

Data Speaks, Not Necessarily

The truth is out there. Where? Who knows? Surely the project manager's earned value spreadsheet. ...

... "The most politically savvy employee with the most persuasive arguments - and not necessarily the employee with the most accurate information or most insightful analysis - is deemed the holder of the spreadsheet of truth. " ...


Via DM Review: BI Barriers

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Thursday, July 26, 2007

Benchmark Project Best Practices

Opportunity to do some benchmarking and gain insights on best practices. Never mind that it's in Vegas. ...

... "Fall 2007 Benchmarking Forum, IT Project Management Best Practices: The two-day knowledge-sharing event, which will be held at the Bellagio Las Vegas, September 18-19, is designed to provide IT project practitioners with new insights about what's working in IT project management, what's not, and how to move forward. " ...


Center for Business Practices to Host IT Project Management Best Practices Forum

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Cancel Project: Not At Pain Point

Ten insights on dips, or inflection points, and what to do about them. Don't cancel your project when it gets tough. Use your dips wisely. Thanks Guy and Seth. ...

... "What's the worst time to quit? When the pain is the greatest. Decisions made during great pain are rarely good decisions. " ...


Via How to Change the World: The Big Dip

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