| Join the Friends of Point Lookout Get the E-Book! |
Archive: By
Topic By Date
Sign Up for A Tip A Day! |
| Create a perpetual bookmark to the current issue | |
Note to link spammers: Comments submitted on this form are all reviewed by me. Links to or mentions of Web sites offering pharmaceuticals, airline tickets, payday loans, or other favored topics of spammers will cause me to classify your comment as spam, and it will be discarded. Since some of the situations that concern us most are somewhat delicate, safety is important. Sometimes it's important to be able to comment on editions of Point Lookout without risk or consequence. This form enables you to send a message without risk of revealing your identity, if you choose not to. If you don't fill in the sections of the form that ask for your name or contact information, I can't possibly deduce them from the information this form transmits. And I won't try to.
Browse the archive of past issues, and you'll get an idea for what sorts of things fit in this newsletter.
Your name and contact information are optional. If you wish, you can create a pseudonym. If you include your email address, I can send you any questions I might have, and I'll guarantee a personal reply. Underlined items are required. Subscribe to Point Lookout.
Projects never go quite as planned. We expect that, but we don't expect disaster. How can we get better at spotting disaster when there's still time to prevent it? How to Spot a Troubled Project Before the Trouble Starts is filled with tips for executives, senior managers, managers of project managers, and sponsors of projects in project-oriented organizations. Order by 30 Nov 2008 to receive it at a special price: . Save USD 2.00! Check it out!
It can contain active links to your site or landing page, and you can select the page and placement that best meets your needs. More info
Are you fed up with tense, explosive meetings? Are you or a colleague targets of a bully? Read 101 Tips for Managing Conflict to learn how to make peace with conflict. Check it out!
Are your projects always late and over budget? Are your project teams plagued by turnover, burnout, and high defect rates? Turn your culture around. Read 52 Tips for Leaders of Project-Oriented Organizations, filled with tips & techniques for organizational leaders. Check it out!