Summary
The author encourages project management professionals to take the initiative in their work situations and create leadership opportunities for themselves by thinking for themselves, making their own decisions, and interrogating the world around them. He poses several questions to help managers consider the ways they allow their past and the challenge of difficult situations to affect their decision-making methods.
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Do you think for yourself? Or do you allow yourself to be lead by the maze that surrounds you? The most important lesson to learn on projects and within organizations-even in li...
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