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		<title>Don</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PMI would be doing business a great benefit if they would invest energy in leadership and defocusing on process for their certification. Project managers and their stakeholders need to get out of their chairs, quit entering tick marks in the spreadsheet check off lists and lead. They need to get up, turn around and look outside their cubicle at the people and the project, talk to them, listen to them, compare notes and understand why they are not coming to you with their problems. Otherwise, in Colin Powell's terms, the team will lose "confidence that you can help them or conclude that you do not care." ]]></description>
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		<title>The Number of Reasons for Project Failure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The other day a friend said that there were three reasons for project failure.  I took exception and stated there were two.  As I thought about it more, there is only one.  People are at the root of all failures.  Let]]></description>
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