At the heart of the ExtraordinaryPM’s ethos is a genuine desire, commitment and passion for continued learning and personal development.
We fiercely believe that this growth does not just come in the form of text books and sitting exams but in always being open and willing to seek new ideas, approaches and perspectives.
This section of the ExtraordinaryPM website is dedicated to just that.
We have carefully collated a selection of useful resources, thought provers, articles, insights, observations and opinions for you to peruse and gain insight, intrigue and inspiration from.
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Articles
Getting to the right target Seeking out the BIG WHY of a project *Target sits at the…
Are you being a busy bee or a busy fool? How to be more effective with your time On any project…
Re-boot, revive, re-energise The three R’s to a project re-fresh We all think of…
What stops project managers putting on their own oxygen masks first? Learning how to take care of yourself Taking care of yourself…
The art of procrastination Do you procrasti-faff or procrasti-focus? Have you noticed there is a lot…
Are big project teams a thing of the past? How can we adapt as project managers? The way in which projects…
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Project Manager
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Stewart Adamson
Project Manager
Traditional methodologies give you a tick-box tool kit but <strong>Extraordinary</strong>PM acknowledges the world those tick-boxes have to exist in because projects are not delivered in safe predictable environments by robots…everything changes continually and <strong>Extraordinary</strong>PM equips a PM to manage that.
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Project Manager
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