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The Cost of Passivity: How Modern Media Dulls Our Minds
As we grow older, we begin to understand the true value of time. You can’t store it, reclaim it, or buy it back. And as I began to grasp the value of time, I realized how often I had become a passive observer in my own life. The scary part is, this passivity increases each…
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Project Management-6: Measuring Project Success, Key Metrics to Know
We continue our project management series with a question: Is success measurable?Let’s be honest — to your managers, you’re just a bunch of statistics.If something can’t be quantified, it doesn’t matter. Is that really the case? It shouldn’t be — at least not for good managers. But sometimes, hiding behind the mask of “rationality,” people…
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Project Management-5: Achieve Results Efficiently
Summer comes and how about the project? Everything feels great while munching on chocolates, flatbreads, and pastries… until summer hits. Then it’s: “Oh no, I’ve gained so much weight!” You rush to start working out, trying to fit back into your dress, bikini, pants, shorts, or suit—but by the time you’re halfway there, summer’s already…
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Project Management-4: Balancing Control and Empowerment
We’ve arrived at the heart of the action—the part the team loves the most: the execution phase. This is where confidence runs high and everyone starts working based on a shared understanding. For the project manager, this stage is both satisfying and, frankly, a bit painful. The joy lies in seeing the plan finally come…
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Project Management-3: Germans
I once watched a debate on TV about why we’re no longer a country of innovation—why we can’t compete with the U.S. The answer is simple: it’s our German-ness. One of the most defining traits of Germans is their obsession with planning. Everything must be predictable, everything must be systematic, and the system must function…
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Project Management-2: The Importance of Project Initiation and How It Applies to Daily Life
When we talk about project initiation, we’re really asking:What will be done? How will it be done? Who will do it? With what? For whom? What happens if we don’t do it? If we do it, will the world be saved? Will poverty end? Will orphans smile? Will crime drop? Will people finally recognize their…

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