Leading Impactful Teams

Chapter 12: Conclusion – Projects can be better

10 min · 12 de abr de 2025
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Projects can be better. 3 Key Takeaways: - Be transparent (share your plans and invite feedback), - Be ruthless about priorities (focus on the “bare necessities”) - and above all, put people first. Even in an AI-driven age, human empathy and connection set great project leaders apart. You should feel inspired to lead your next project not just to deliver results, but to do it in a way that keeps you and your team happy and sane. Projects will always be challenging, but with a bit of humor and heart, it can also be deeply rewarding. Let’s make it better, together.

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Chapter 10: Stakeholders – Who they are and how to make sure they are on your side

Projects live or die by relationships, so you need to get stakeholders on your side. There are no “A***holes” in business, only people with different experiences, capabilities, stresses and styles than me (some of whom may appear to be a bit A***holish, even quite a lot of the time) — everyone has their reasons. Assume good intent and see the world from each stakeholder’s perspective (even the frustrating ones). Figure out who really has a stake in your project and then think about different ways to communicate, handle conflict, and turn difficult people into collaborators. Mastering this human element transforms stakeholder management from a headache into the heart of project leadership—because when people are with you, even big challenges get easier.

12 de abr de 202536 min