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The Sunday Lunch Project Manager Meets The Project Motivator - Ruth Pearce

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In this months podcast interview, I chat with Ruth Pearce I hope you enjoy the interview. Thanks Nige This transcript was generated by https://otter.ai Nigel Creaser So today I've got Ruth Pearce. I'm going to give you a little bio about Ruth. For over 20 years. She's taken on large scale projects in financial services software houses, state government, education, and nonprofit organisations. And in 2011, Ruth and the team team with the winners of the PMI distinguished project award, she had found a niche at that time. She also launched a book called Project motivator recently called unlock the secrets of strengths based project management. And one of the comments from Ken Blanchard on the book was Ruth knows project management from the inside out, she knows the best project managers use their influence to engage their teams. And with that engagement comes motivation and commitment to the projects and to each other. Read, read be a project moti

2018 Review & 2019 Outlook

Hi, I hope you have had a great start to your 2019, I started drafting a review of last year and then just went ahead and recorded it on my podcast. I thought I would share the transcript here with you. If you would prefer to listen rather than read pop along to anchor or search in your podcast catcher.  Hi, it's Nige here from the Sunday lunch project. I've decided to do a little recap of last year on DA. My outlook for what I'm doing for next year. None of this is meant to be a boast, but it feels when I wrote it, it felt like I was braggadocious a little bit. So, hopefully, it doesn't come across that way. I just kind of wanted to just recount and think about what I did over the year. And there's a number of different things, both from the project management podcasts and writing etcetera.  In January I had set my goal with Project Management: The Sketches, I'd started writing that in 2016, in the January of 2016, so obviously it's taken a while