April 2008: Happy Spring from Russell Martin &
Associates and L+EARN
It’s Spring Cleaning Time,
and we’re tuning our newsletter. Let us know what you
think at
info@russellmartin.com. This newsletter is broken
into the following segments of brief articles:
The latest practical PM
tools, techniques and information
Thoughts and ideas from
the trenches of Middle Management
Ways to grow student
success in career and public higher ed
New ways to facilitate
learning
The latest news in
Information Technology
Always amazing what’s on
the web – just for fun
Find out who won last
month, play this month, win fabulous prizes!
Visit our webinars, blogs,
public workshops, booths and speeches
Project Management Magic:
The latest practical PM tools, techniques and
information
Project Management for
Sponsors
We are proud to offer a new
½ day workshop (live or online) for your project
sponsors and stakeholders to learn what their roles are
on your project. Contact Margie at
mbrown@russellmartin.com for more information.
It’s The People… Still
From the classic IT study by
the Standish Group, 1995, Chaos Report:
http://www.projectsmart.co.uk/docs/chaos-report.pdf
The Top 3 problems haven’t
changed much, have they?
Project Success Factors
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User Involvement 15.9%
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Executive Management
Support 13.9%
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Clear Statement of
Requirements 13.0%
Project Challenged
Factors
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Lack of User Input 12.8%
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Incomplete Requirements &
Specifications 12.3%
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Changing Requirements &
Specifications 11.8%
Project Impaired Factors
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Incomplete Requirements
13.1%
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Lack of User Involvement
12.4%
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Lack of Resources 10.6%
Check out Lou’s latest book
“10 Steps to Successful Project Management” at
www.russellmartin.com . Find fast, flexible
techniques to improve project communication and
success. Check out our public workshop schedule below
or contact Margie at
mbrown@russellmartin.com.
Project Manager Jobs
Project Manager - SAS
implementations
http://tx3.ittoolbox-mail.com/track.aspx?1211816.1548801.1811173380.5070.134431
SAP Training Project Manager
http://tx3.ittoolbox-mail.com/track.aspx?1211816.1548801.1811173380.5070.134430
PMP Project Manager
http://tx3.ittoolbox-mail.com/track.aspx?1211816.1548801.1811173380.5070.134429
If you have jobs you would
like to list, please send them to Tina at
tosborn@russellmartin.com. Please supply a web link
to your information.
Leadership In the Middle:
Thoughts and ideas from the trenches of Middle
Mgmt
Kudos to Medco
Congratulations to our customer Medco Health Solutions
for being voted by their health care peers as America’s
Most Admired Company, specifically for innovation and
people management. Through our work with them helping
with project management and leadership, we have seen how
amazing they are.
Kudos to United
Way of Indiana
Congratulations for 90 successful years serving the
people of Indiana.
Quiet
Leadership: Six Steps to Transforming Performance at
Work
Managers are programmed
to solve problems. When an employee comes with a
problem, many managers automatically go into solution
mode without realizing it. In the new book Six Steps
to Transforming Performance at Work, author David
Rock strongly suggests that solving your people's
problems for them creates an obstacle to developing
accountable, non-dependent employees. Anchored in
current neuroscience studies, Rock’s approaches are
supported by these recent discoveries:
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Our behavior is guided by
our emotions which are triggered when our thoughts
(beliefs, habits, memories, assumptions, etc.)
interact with certain situations in our daily life.
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We develop neural
pathways–wiring in the brain–which build habitual
responses.
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It is much easier to LEARN
then RELEARN.
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The instant we get a new
idea or see a possible solution to a problem, we
experience a rush of energy and for brief period we
are highly motivated to do something related to it.
RMA’s Leadership Academy
helps grow coaching ability in similar ways. We’ll
teach you how to lead not tell. Contact Margie at
mbrown@russellmartin.com for more info.
Focus on One Thing
Trying to focus on two things at once will diminish the
results by much more than half. "Multitasking" only
works when all but one of the "tasks" is on automatic,
such as driving home and wondering when you got there
who actually drove! Rapid refocusing (example, from
email to phone to interruptions, etc.) does not hinder
productivity, as long as there is a clean break from one
task to the next, unless you are not retracing steps.
Work is diminished when the focus is split, or when
refocusing requires having to repeat work. - David
Allen
www.davidco.com
5 Ways to
Improve Employee Decision Making
"Why can't my employees make
decisions? Why do they always have to come to me?"
Busy managers and leaders ask these questions
frequently. The following tips will help you
dramatically improve employee decision making.
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Clarify decision
making expectations
Clear expectations are the linchpin. Discuss
the level of authority you are granting and any
applicable limitations with the employee.
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Help the employee
understand the factors important to the decision
Every decision is governed by objectives, priorities
and limitations. When people are reluctant to make a
decision, it is often because they are unclear about
these factors.
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Generate and evaluate
alternatives together
Decision making is a matter of choosing among
alternatives. The ability to identify reasonable
alternatives depends on knowledge, experience and
creativity. Alternatives that seem obvious to you may
not even occur to an employee.
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Ensure the discipline
and expertise needed to assess potential risks
Help your employees learn to pause long enough to
consider what might go wrong before they get carried
away by what looks like a great alternative. Be sure
they have the skill, knowledge and other resources
needed to recognize relevant risks.
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Support the risk-taking
needed to make decisions
Even the best decision maker can make a mistake due to
incomplete information or poor judgment. If your
employees believe their happiness and job security are
on the line whenever they make a mistake, they will be
reluctant to make any decisions.
Excerpt from an article
by Ann Latham, President of Uncommon Clarity, Inc.
www.uncommonclarity.com.
Contact Margie Brown at
mbrown@russellmartin.com to learn more about the RMA
public Leadership Academies to improve decision making
strategies.
Picking the Right Tool
Inside INdiana Business
contributor Lou Russell writes,"the phone rings, and a
new customer is on the line. "How quickly can you get
here to do a one day leadership workshop?", he says. My
stomach begins to knot - it is never good when the
customer says '1 day' and 'leadership' in the same
sentence."
Read More
Improving Higher Education:
Ways to grow student success in career and public
higher ed
Welcome NCA Attendees!
Thanks to the dedicated
school staff who attended my session in Chicago last
week. Thanks for playing games with me! For more info
on teaching games, or a copy of my presentation, contact
Leah at
lcolville@lplusearn.com.
Did You Know?
Nearly 38% of degrees
conferred at career colleges were to minorities compared
to 19% at public institutions. Three years after
enrollment, students at career colleges have a higher
completion rate (38%) than students at community
colleges (17%). There will be a 14% increase in job
opportunities by 2016 is projected for occupations
requiring a postsecondary vocational award. For more
info, check out the 2008 IAF Fact Book.
High School Presentation
Did you know we have a new
High School Recruitment Presentation packaged for your
high school reps to teach potential students project
management. It’s not too late to get their attention
for a summer or fall start. For a free trial, contact
Leah Colville at
lcolville@lplusearn.com .
The Human Capitalist
In the Spring 2008 edition
of the LINK magazine from the Career College Association
www.career.org , Lou Russell (me) offers her
diagnosis on what factors contribute to unhealthy teams,
and her prescription on how to achieve an effective
cure. If you’d like a copy of the article, please let
us know at
info@russellmartin.com.
Power Speaking
Tips
The Harvard Business
Review recently interviewed screenwriting coach
Robert McKee. McKee's students have written, directed,
and produced hundreds of hit films including Forrest
Gump, Erin Brockovich, Gandhi, and Sleepless in
Seattle. Here are some of McKee’s tips for engaging
your audience:
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Tell a story:
Try to connect a personal story to your topic and
audience. Rather than just giving facts and numbers,
try telling the story of how your company overcame a
major challenge.
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Use pauses:
A well placed moment of silence can draw your audience
into your talk.
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Flex your
inflection: Use vocal variety in
your speech. To color your speech with your own
emotion and passion, change up your volume and
emphasize key words.
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Animate yourself:
Let your body move naturally during your
presentations. Get rid of the extra energy you feel by
moving around.
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Make eye contact:
Look people directly in the eyes.
Did you know L+EARN, a
subsidiary of Russell Martin & Associates offers
services to improve faculty delivery, admissions’ reps
presentations, high school presentations and career
services employer presentations? Contact Leah Colville
for more info
lcolville@lplusearn.com.
New Data Predicts Major
Shifts in College Student Population
Colleges and
universities know that the composition of the nation's
student body is headed for a major change. Shifts are
under way. Next year, the number of graduates nationwide
will begin a slow decline until 2015, according to new
analysis by the Western Interstate Commission for Higher
Education. At the same time, the number of minority
graduates is expected to grow rapidly. The number of
graduates is expected to start growing again in 2015
when the rapidly growing Hispanic and Asian populations
will begin pushing that number to new highs. By 2022,
almost half of all public high-school graduates will be
members of minority groups. If those graduates go on to
college, many of them will also be the first in their
families to do so.
http://chronicle.com/temp/email2.php?id=JvQmy5qsgd5VGbKRpcggXKyjfKxcngym
If you’d like help adjusting
your admissions and student services to the future,
please contact Leah at
lcolville@lplusearn.com.
Training Truths:
New ways to facilitate learning
Great Training Resources
-
Check out the video
The Simple Truths of
Service Movie. You get it free when
you buy the book. Lots of small, meaningful books to
supplement classes as well.
-
Check out the new versions
of Animated Music at
www.animusic.com. Great break music and
entertainment. Pretty amazing stuff. As seen on PBS…
Stump the Stars
Reader Dan Brandon dared us
to help him with some culture change in his
organization. A quick way to illustrate how people feel
about change (whether chosen or not) is to ask your
learners to sign a piece of paper then sign it again
with their other hand. Talk about how that feels.
Send your requests for learning tips to Lou at
lou@russellmartin.com.
Teaching Effective
Writing
The word “cite” has
three very different meanings, so be sure you use it
correctly.
“Cite” can mean “to quote,” Be sure to cite
the sources used in your research.
“to officially commend”,
A formal ceremony will be presented to cite the
officer for his bravery. or “to summon before a
court,” The city will cite anyone who doesn’t
pay.
The word “site” is a
little easier, with only one meaning: “a place.” That
site is perfect for the new mall. I like the new
web site.The word “sight,” which means “the
ability to see.” Because our sight was blocked
by the new building, we could no longer see. Excerpt
from
www.upwritepress.com .
Contact Margie Brown if
you’d like to hear about our Effective Business Writing
workshops (live and online) at
mbrown@russellmartin.com.
Optimizing Costs
Expertus announced its study entitled, "Training
Efficiency: Optimizing Costs." The research, in
collaboration with TrainingIndustry.com, found mounting
pressure among training executives to reduce costs. The
most critical area to cut costs and improve efficiency
is in administration as compared to delivery, content
development, and technology.
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Technology:
Optimize/customize/consolidate learning technologies
(67 percent)
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Administration: Streamline
evaluations or reporting process (53 percent)
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Delivery: Reduce travel
and lodging (53 percent)
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Content Development:
Increase use of content development software (46
percent)
Technology: The
latest news in Information Technology
Women
Working in Technology Conference 2008
April
14, 2008, presented by the Center for Information and
Communication Sciences, Ball State University: The event
will be a forum for discussion and development of a
culture and environment in which women have
opportunities to grow, add value, and succeed within the
world of technology through the many transitions and
phases of life.
Contact
kirstensmith@bsu.edu
for details.
http://wwit.iweb.bsu.edu
Web Wonders:
Always amazing what’s on the web – just for fun
They ARE Talking
About You
According to an
alarming (are you kidding me?) new study
published in the American Journal Of Sociology, most
Americans are critically discussed after leaving a room
occupied by others. Dr. Edward Phillips, a professor of
sociology at Utah State University says "This phenomenon
affects nearly everyone. If you have ever feared that
people whom you considered to be good friends were
mercilessly mocking and insulting you shortly after you
left their presence, your fears are almost certainly 100
percent correct. It seems that the only people immune to
this are the 7 percent of the population simply too dull
and boring to even make fun of." Phillips added.
Crafts You’d Never Build
a Website For
But they did…http://www.tamponcrafts.com
The Contest:
Find out who won last month, play this month, win
fabulous prizes!
Last month’s Visual
Puzzle Winners: Dan Brandon, Brenda Barrington, Cynthia
S. Peters – Sunrise Community, Inc., Jackie C. Harris –
Fairfax County General Registrar, Paula Hammon –
Connecticut General Assembly, Nancy Wright – VSP Vision
Care, Paul Mossberg – Insurance Services Office, Inc.,
Bonnie Rheinhardt – WNIN, Todd Amell –
TDS Telecom, Sara
Levine – MetLife, Nina Gitomer – Zenith Insurance
Company, Brent Taylor – Sunbelt Rentals, Marti Allen –
Chubb, Ruth Keazirian – Northern Trust, Kent Hamblen –
AT&T Services, Inc., Cathy Patton – El Camino Hospital,
Jodi Moll – All Children’s Hospital, Sue Trams –
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans,
Dan Brandon – American
General Financial Services, Kathy Wasilewski – Chubb,
Betsy Donahue – ACS @ UNUM, Amy Dinning – Willow
Financial Bank,
Karen Parker – Highland Hospital, Mark
Walls – Department of Agriculture, Meg Morales,
Kathy Franklin – National Life of
Vermont, Kelly Izquierdo – First Data, Judy Walsh – The
Mitas Group, Karin Ellis – MN Dept. of Commerce, Robert
Myers – Kentucky Farm Bureau, Ethlyn Garlichs - TSM
Corporation
Here’s a Cryptogram for
April. CLUE: It’s the title of a book. Send your
answer to
info@russellmartin.com for fabulous prizes!
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FCMTPYO DSBSEPDPBO
Come See Us:
Visit our webinars, blogs, workshops, booths and
speaking engagements
Spring Into Webinars
March 28, 2008 1:00 - 3:00
PM
Teach Less to Learn More: Accelerated Learning
April 21, 2008 1:00 - 3:00
PM
10 Steps to Successful Project Management
May 19, 2008 1:00 - 3:00 PM
Growing ROI by Growing Project Sponsors
June 20, 2008 1:00 - 3:00
PM
Leadership Alchemy
July 29, 2008 1:00 - 3:00 PM
My Team: Can't Live With 'Em, Can't Work Without 'Em
For more information, click
in the title.
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Attend one of our ASTD
Project Management for Trainers Certificate 2-day
workshops:
4/24-25
Atlanta 5/30-31 TBD
7/21-22
Chicago 9/8-9 Alexandria,
VA 10/23-24 Atlanta
Register for these workshops
at
http://www.astd.org/content/education/certificatePrograms/projectManagementTrainers/
Blogs
www.itsthepeople.blogspot.com
www.flexiblestructure.blogspot.com
www.itleadershipalchemy.blogspot.com
Add these to your reader!
Lou is Podcasting
I have been playing with
podcasts, and have two new podcasts at
www.careercollege.com. Watch for more two new 10
Tips in 10 Minutes editions this month. I also
recorded a small promotional piece for the ASTD
certificate workshop Project Management for
Trainers which you can listen to at their
website
www.astd.org (see above for more info about these
workshops). Big thanks to Lindsay Blamire for continuing
to help drag me into this decade with all her amazing
technology ideas. Do you have a topic you’d like me to
record a podcast about? Just let me know at
lou@russellmartin.com.
Lou Russell,
President
Russell Martin &
Associates
info@russellmartin.com

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