Tag: Project Management
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The Target That Vanished: Politics, Net Zero, and the Long View We Forgot
A misty morning over Black Hill becomes a reflection on what’s still worth protecting — and what happens when short-term politics forgets the long-term physics. The first in a two-part series on net-zero, systems thinking, and the need to remember what “normal” once meant.
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Switching Drivers – Part 2: Leadership in Transition
“The art of progress is to preserve order amid change, and to preserve change amid order” – Alfred North Whitehead The train eases into the station, the driver is helped carefully down from the cab, clearly not fit enough to continue. A replacement is brought forward, a few words exchanged, and the journey continues with…
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Switching Drivers – Part 1: When Leadership Changes Mid-Journey
“Leadership is not about being in charge. It is about taking care of those in your charge.” – Simon Sinek – Start With Why Back on our train. We’re making steady progress and currently on schedule to arrive well in time for our wedding. The passengers are happy and comfortable, the train’s rhythm has contributed…
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Smoke Signals and Red Flags: Reading the Warning Signs Early.
Spot problems early. A crisp checklist of project red flags—plus first moves to steady the course.
