many pages of a book, many years of experiences and lot of learnings from tons of conflicts have been summarized into a really great twelve minutes,..thank you Mike!!!
You deserve a hundred thumps up.. not only one. What you've mentioned are the the very helpful tools for success, not just in project management, but also in real life.
Much appreciated your practical tips on managing team members without showing a dominant power of a supervisor as it is the foremost part to lead the team in a positive way to get a positive outcomes ,also in my opine according to 3rd point,it is better to explain the cons and pros of both the aspects like why they should do? And what if they don't do as a result of which teammates can generalise things more clearly. Thank you
Great video, nevertheless you say that #1Authority comes from deep knowledge, so this means that the PM is very experienced and knowledgeable on the subject of the project , this seems to defeat one oc the purposes of the PM methodology knowledge which is that the PM should be able to perform well across a number of projects of different kind ( although within similar area of discipline) . The other aspects are Ok with me and I don’t have any issues. I’m fond of your videos and look forward to see more, but I do struggle with some contradictions that exist in the PM world , one of them being how can someone have responsibility without power ? They both come hand in hand , as far as i know.
Angelo, Authority does not necessarily mean the PM is very experienced and knowledgeable on the subject of the project. Their authority may equally come from their depth of knowledge about PM and their wider experience. This is what I say in the video - it's the credibility to lead. And I agree with you, with PM as your skillset, you can take projects in different domains. So your intellectual authority doesn't need to be domain-specific. I also point out that it's also character-driven.
You cannot make people trust you. All you can do is build their trust. However, the best way to understand what is likely going on in your scenario is with Transactional Analysis. Take a look at this video. It sounds to me like either they are addressing you from the Critical Parent state, or you are reacting to what they say from the Free child state. Another way to analyze what is going on is with the Drama Triangle: ruclips.net/video/oYlEvpR2w5o/видео.html (this video will be available from 12 May)
Hello Dr .Mike Clayton how are you doing this is Osman Ali from Sudan it's my hounr to join your outstanding platform it would be appreciated if you could accepted me as a student in your group and I am looking forward to sit for PMP exam in the upcoming year, and I am looking for 35hours PMP online course either videos or materials. Thank you so much.
Good to hear from you. You can join my community just by subscribing to my free weekly newsletter: onlinepmcourses.com/assets440251/the-onlinepmcourses-newsletter/ For PMP candidates, I have mY PMP Study Guide and resource kit to supplement your learning: onlinepmcourses.com/pmi-qualifications-pdus/the-project-managers-pmp-study-guide/ Good luck!
many pages of a book, many years of experiences and lot of learnings from tons of conflicts have been summarized into a really great twelve minutes,..thank you Mike!!!
You're very welcome!!!
You deserve a hundred thumps up.. not only one. What you've mentioned are the the very helpful tools for success, not just in project management, but also in real life.
Thank you - I have always said that project management is a life skill and that its tools apply everywhere. I'm glad we agree!
this is very insightful to managers in whatever field of study.
Thank you, Naledi.
What an excellent video, and of course applicable to leadership anywhere - not just project management. Thanks for posting!
Glad it was helpful!
Mr. Clayton you are amazing with your explanations and pass on valuable and deep information in short videos.
Thank you very much.
Excellent advice - Years of coaching and learning bundled in this short video.
Thank you!
Much appreciated your practical tips on managing
team members without showing a dominant power
of a supervisor as it is the foremost part to lead the
team in a positive way to get a positive
outcomes ,also in my opine according to 3rd
point,it is better to explain the cons and pros of
both the aspects like why they should do? And
what if they don't do as a result of which teammates
can generalise things more clearly. Thank you
You're welcome.
I am not clear on what you are asking. Could you try rephrasing your question so I can tr to help you?
This is what I really need. Thank you so much
Glad it was helpful!
incredible video.. never ever seen like this in youtube..Hats off Mike :)
Thank you. I have hundreds more on this channel and on my Management Courses channel (RUclips.com/ManagementCourses ).
awesome!
Thank you! Cheers!
Perfect 👌. I will apply this to my day to day life. Thanks!
Great - you're welcome.
showing an accurate and deep understanding; great perceptive. 💡
Muito obrigado for all the insightful information. 🤝
Thank you very much.
Great video, nevertheless you say that #1Authority comes from deep knowledge, so this means that the PM is very experienced and knowledgeable on the subject of the project , this seems to defeat one oc the purposes of the PM methodology knowledge which is that the PM should be able to perform well across a number of projects of different kind ( although within similar area of discipline) . The other aspects are Ok with me and I don’t have any issues.
I’m fond of your videos and look forward to see more, but I do struggle with some contradictions that exist in the PM world , one of them being how can someone have responsibility without power ? They both come hand in hand , as far as i know.
Angelo, Authority does not necessarily mean the PM is very experienced and knowledgeable on the subject of the project. Their authority may equally come from their depth of knowledge about PM and their wider experience. This is what I say in the video - it's the credibility to lead. And I agree with you, with PM as your skillset, you can take projects in different domains. So your intellectual authority doesn't need to be domain-specific. I also point out that it's also character-driven.
This is great.
Thank you - I'm working hard to produce better content all the time.
What if they won’t respond in any way what if your new to project management and they won’t trust you but give you back handed complaints
You cannot make people trust you. All you can do is build their trust. However, the best way to understand what is likely going on in your scenario is with Transactional Analysis. Take a look at this video. It sounds to me like either they are addressing you from the Critical Parent state, or you are reacting to what they say from the Free child state.
Another way to analyze what is going on is with the Drama Triangle: ruclips.net/video/oYlEvpR2w5o/видео.html (this video will be available from 12 May)
@@Onlinepmcoursesmarvelous response!!! 🙏
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Hello Dr .Mike Clayton how are you doing this is Osman Ali from Sudan it's my hounr to join your outstanding platform it would be appreciated if you could accepted me as a student in your group and I am looking forward to sit for PMP exam in the upcoming year, and I am looking for 35hours PMP online course either videos or materials.
Thank you so much.
Good to hear from you. You can join my community just by subscribing to my free weekly newsletter: onlinepmcourses.com/assets440251/the-onlinepmcourses-newsletter/
For PMP candidates, I have mY PMP Study Guide and resource kit to supplement your learning: onlinepmcourses.com/pmi-qualifications-pdus/the-project-managers-pmp-study-guide/
Good luck!