Reviewing processes and making tweaks can bring wide-ranging and longstanding benefits to a team
After 16 months at Pearson, I’ve decided to move on to a completely new environment and joined an exciting startup at CreditLadder.
Here’s a list of the very best books I’ve read on Project Management, Business & Productivity. Buy them. Read them. Share them.
As a PM, you’ll often be faced with complex problems with many unknown variables. Don’t panic. Trust in Elephants and break it down.
The first and very best piece of advice I got as a Project Manager is ‘Always question everything’ – It’s a PM’s best and most useful tool.