Interesting Reading

From Computerworld:

This article is a few years old, but the message is still pertinent
today.
The 10 Commandments of Project Management
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The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz

Definitely good food for thought.
  1. Be impeccable with your word
  2. Don't take anything personally
  3. Don't make assumptions
  4. Always do your best
Blink: The Power of Thining Without Thinking by
Malcolm Gladwell

Sometimes your intuition is right on the money... some
things you just know by your "gut feel"
In Their Time: The Greatest Business Leaders of the
Twentieth Century by Anthony J. Mayo

The authors point out that while we have art history books
to learn from, and we have historic classics in literature,
there is no comprehensive canon of business legends.
This book duly serves that purpose. Covering more than
100 business leaders, managers and entrepreneurs, the
authors present colorful and interesting bios of some
very intriguing people. I highly recommend this book!
Well worth reading!
Twenty Things That Every Project Manager Should
Know... and do! by Gina Abudi, MBA and Christa
Tsoukalas
I follow Brad on Twitter @begeland. I find his articles to be very
enlightening!

This article stood out to me because I love anything revolving around
team building!

Successful Teams: 50 quick tips
Measurement - always a difficult thing:
20 Ways to Measure Project Progress

Leadership and Project Management: Developing the Skills That Fuel
High Performance
A great article discussing how important Change Management is to the
Project Management process.

Change Management: The Missing Link for PM Success
Global projects and project teams - always difficult, whether it be time
zone issues when trying to schedule a meeting, language differences,
cultural differences... you name it. This is a very good article on how to
overcome the obstacles in gathering requirements for global projects.

Projects without Borders: Gathering Requirements on a Multi-Cultural
Project