Posted on 09/05/2008 by Peter Evans
I’ve been thinking more about learning in projects and the infrastructure & processes to enable more effective learning and knowledge exchange and development. I see the experience of project working as the building block for ‘deep’ collaborative working. Learning in projects operates broadly on three levels:
Individual: often focused on developing new skills and knowledge but [...]
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Posted on 16/04/2008 by Peter Evans
Interesting article on running a planning session using what they call a ’storyboard’ approach – I’ve used something similar (described here) but utilising de Bono’s six thinking hats. Its interesing to see the glee in some people’s faces when we get onto the black hat stage of basically destroying ther initial plan!
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Posted on 05/03/2008 by Peter Evans
Came across this post at Idea Sandbox on developing bullet proof plans:
Measuring twice means making sure you’ve thought of all the things that could go wrong before you launch. It means making sure you’ve thought of all of your different audiences… not just the customer, but the salespeople as well. Do you have a [...]
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