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From Royal Pain to Royal Gain

There once lived a handsome knight and a beautiful princess in separate realms in the magic land of cyberspace. Desperate to find friends they were alike and equally ignorant on how to accomplish this task. The princess was known as Affiliatey Attempti and the knight was Sir Francis Networker. Although proficient in the use of magic crystal balls neither was able to attract new friends or a possible mate.

False Leadership

Those who regale their libraries with tomes dedicated to the fine leaders of history invariably end up with a collection of books about men. To be sure, there have been and continue to be a good number of fine leader who happen to be males. But we must remember an old adage: the victors write history. This is not to imply that there has been a concerted war against the female of the species, but indeed, there does seem to be some kind of conspiracy involved.

Dead Projects Walking

We have all seen statistics banded areound that are associated with the high rate of project failure. According to a study by Gartner, nearly 40% percent of IT projects fail or are abandoned before completion. There are many larger figures flying around on the same subject. But regardless of the figure - it is very high and a dark cloud over the project management industry.

Programme Benefits Management

An area which many programmes seem to lack is Benefits Management. This seems a bit silly when the fundamental reason for beginning a programme is to realise benefits through change; whether it’s to do things in a new way or to do things that will influence others to change.

Developing Leaders

In these challenging times, more and more organizations are looking for ways to cut their costs while working their way through deficits. There are organizations that believe the simplest and most painless way to manage costs and revenues is through cutting the budget for employee training. However, organizations who are able to see the long term understand that organizational success relies largely on the development of human resources, especially on the competence of the organizational leaders.

Making a Leader

It has often been said that there is no single formula for making an effective leader. Indeed, there are several ways wherein an organization can bring out and develop leadership skills that seem to sleep inside its people. Just as leadership training programs are significant investments in any organization, it is also vital to keep mind the kind of leaders that the organization needs. They may not necessarily be the leaders that the organization wants, but they are the leaders that can greatly help the organization survive in this dark age of recession.

Programme Communication

All areas of life require good communication if they are to be successful, but when when communication is performed poorly or not at all, people and results suffer.

Successful Teamwork

Building successful teamwork can be a tough challenge but this does not mean it is impossible. No matter what kind of team it is, it is always possible to bring about effective teamwork.

Building People Up

By its very definition, leadership requires followers. To become a good leader, it’s necessary to bring people along with you and to help build them into better people-often, to train them as leaders.

Leadership Training Programs

We have heard much about leadership trainings in professional organizations but there are still some who have faint ideas of what leadership training programs should cover. Leadership training programs are often designed to give organizational leaders knowledge and understanding required in effective management. These kinds of programs can provide foundations from which organizational leaders can appreciate and improve their individual organizational and communication skills.