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Insanely Simple

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Posted on February 21, 2012 by abveeneman
ken segall insanely simple book cover

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Of course, if there are masters of clarity and simplicity out there, it’s Apple (save for their obscure iStore terms & conditions updates). You don’t even have to explain it: that’s where their magic operates, it’s so obvious. Innovative concepts, … Continue reading →

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This site is dedicated to communications in Project Management. With a special - but not exclusive - focus on IT projects, I will look at challenges in project communications and explore ways to bring simplicity and clarity to the way we communicate with projects stakeholders. Have a happy day!

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  • Project Status Reports: Why Bother?
  • Insanely Simple
  • Communicating about options: from clear choices to clear decisions
  • Change? What change?
  • Making your point (the clear and simple way)
  • The power of good visual presentation
  • The art of listening
  • The challenges of effective project communications
  • People understand bullets better than bugs
  • The language of (project) success
  • Communicating about project plans
  • How’s your project doing? Talking about risks and issues
  • IT means Business
  • How’s your project doing? Pass me the RAG please!
  • Food for thoughts: a quick recipe for communications success
  • Goal post: why this site?

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