Dec 31, 2009
Happy New Year! Thank you for joining us for
this special New Year's episode of The People and Projects
Podcast!
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How many times have you set a new years resolution only to
have it hit head-on into the wall of reality of daily
living? My experience? New Year's resolutions often don't
last the day, much less the end of January!
There are all kinds of resolutions you might consider,
personally and professionally. On a professional level,
for project managers that have not yet gotten certified, why not
make this the year that you get that done? It's so easy to put it
off. For others, there might be some habits you want to improve
such as getting more sleep or going out on a date with a loved one
more often.
If you are a project manager and haven't yet pursued
certification, click here to learn
more about PMP certification.
There are countless ideas for resolutions but how do you
make them stick? Well, on this special New Year's episode
of The People and Projects Podcast, you'll hear
from Jordan Goldberg, CEO of Stickk.com. Make sure to check their service
out!
In 2010 I resolve to continue publishing episodes every other week,
and there's already a great line-up recorded. I resolve to work to
keep the podcasts at 30 minutes or less where possible and I'm
going to look to keep bringing a project management angle to the
interviews even when the topic is leadership focused. Most people
listen via iTunes but I resolve to finding a better Flash audio
player in 2010 as well!
In 2010 you'll be introduced to a premium version of the
podcast that will help you not only learn yourself but help you
develop those on your teams. More on that in the coming
weeks.
Hey, one last thing! I love to hear from listeners! Take a
moment to send me an e-mail at podcast@i-leadonline.com.
Did you have a favorite cast this year? What do you like about
our shows and what suggestions do you have to make them
better? I look forward to hearing from you.
Here's to this being your best year ever! Happy New
Year!