How to Know What You Don't Know, an interview with author Michael Roberto
I hear it all the time when people describe themselves in a work setting: "I'm a good problem-solver!" Are you a good problem-solver? I'm guessing you would say "Yes!"
Well, guess what? According to Michael Roberto, author of
Know What You Don't Know, maybe we're all focusing on the wrong thing. According to Michael, it's not about becoming better
problem-solvers. We need to be better
problem finders!
I had the opportunity to catch up with Michael by phone recently and look forward to sharing that discussion with you in this cast.
To learn more about Michael, I invite you to check out his blog at
http://michael-roberto.blogspot.com/. Also, don't miss Michael's other highly recommended book,
Why Great Leaders Don't Take Yes for an Answer: Managing for Conflict and Consensus.
One way that project managers become better problem finders is through risk management. Have you ever been trained on how to more effectively manage risks?
I have an e-learning module entitled
What You Need to Know About Risk Management. You can learn how to use risk management to become a better problem finder and earn two PDUs while you're at it.
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Before we wrap-up, may I ask you a favor? I invite you to tell a friend or colleague about
The People and Projects Podcast. I continue to be amazed at how many people still haven't started using podcasts as part of the professional development strategy. Send them a link or tell them how to
find us on iTunes. Thank you very much!
Thanks for joining us for this episode. Enjoy the cast!
How to Know What You Don't Know, with author Michael RobertoLabels: leadership, managing change, project management, risk management
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