Last few weeks have been pretty exciting as well as busy for me as I was interacting with the new team and getting into the know how’s of the team structure and people within the team.

I felt good whilst doing so and certainly looking forward to be amongst them in next few weeks. The resources in the teams are good but felt like need a bit of hand holding and guidance to get them into a ‘Team’, which I will hopefully be able to do in next few weeks.

Had a good ‘briefing’ session with the team yesterday where I explained them my vision for the team and the key focus areas that I would like the team to work on. The discussion went well and was appreciated by the team members so I hope that was the first step in breaking the ice !

Also, whilst I was doing this, got the news of the changes in our top management. Fortunately the manager whom I have been working all the while in the project is our new head and I sincerely hope it turns out to be a good change.

Anyways, coming back to the subject of my post, as I am excited to be back to directly managing people & team, I am unsure how I think I would fare as a ‘pure project manager’. I, in all honesty, just hate the ‘book keeping’ work that is expected out of the project manager, so it would be interesting how I would be able to manage the ‘expectations of a project manager’ from my leaders and delivery through my ‘people’ management techniques.

Off topic, have been reading the article on Leadership vs Management and it gives a very neat distinctions between the two.  Certainly worth a read for all you if you are into leading the team and want to build a high performance teams and be a ‘people’ oriented manager !

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Transitioning into new project …

On May 12, 2009, in Career thoughts, by Swapnil
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Since a long time, I did not get time to put up a blog post but  have been twittering all this while on the internet with few updates on the progress on project and personal front ..

I am now moving into a different project within the same group. The role looks challenging and puts me into actual people management and hopefully would give me a chance to apply my own people / project management principles across the board.

Early days (rather weeks !) for me in here and still getting into the project and understanding the know-how’s. Good to know there are already capable people working on the project, but they need a little bit helping hand in streamlining the operations that hopefully I can provide in due course.

Unfortunately this project was perceived as an “untouchable” and “messy” project so looks like I have a big task on my hands to turn the tide ! I am very hopeful I could do it .. but lets wait for actual results over next few months !

Anyways, if you care a little, wish me luck by commenting on this blog post.

However if you are too lazy to leave a comment, just say “Best of luck” in your mind and it would reach me :-)

 

And whilst you are around, why not check my other posts on career management below,

Career progression guide – 3p process

Tips on getting things done!

Performance appraisals – Opportunities & Judgements

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Tips on “Getting things done .. !”

On April 23, 2009, in Career thoughts, by Swapnil
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While stumbling across on the Internet I came across a very useful blog post on Zen habits and I thought of mentioning it on my blog as well.

The author mentions really good and practical things to ensure you “get things done” without actually following the GTD matrix !

A quick summary of it is as follows,

  1. Create a “to stop” list
  2. Focus on short bursts
  3. Define your daily ass-kicking
  4. Allow yourself to suck
  5. Focus on the Three C’s
  6. Stop caring about things that don’t matter
  7. Make it stupidly simple

I recommend you guys to visit his blog post here and read the full post. Its interesting and worth reading !

Bye the way, for people who love the GTD matrix and like to follow the GTD principles to get things done, here is what I found (from the link in his blog post) as follows,

 

GTD Matrix

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