By: Adam Smith
Great read Sam, another interesting article! :) (happy face denotes delusion) For me, the perception of someone’s outlook, be that positive or negative, is relative to ones own demeanour. A positive...
View ArticleBy: thesambarnes
@Ads, haha an AMAZING reply!!! :) You’re bang on about perception, it’s a great counter argument and perfect to have the opposing view in the same post, wish I had this for all my posts. I can only...
View ArticleBy: Adam Smith
I think we’re saying the same thing. I agree, a realist would hopefully always say the first statement, but a negative person would say the second. Your original point was that it is wrong for a...
View ArticleBy: David Hobbs
Nice post. I also like to look at it as: a good project manager clearly sees how things ARE and not just how they SHOULD BE. Also, as you mention, even in pointing out the negative, it really does turn...
View ArticleBy: thesambarnes
@David, thanks! Of course I agree with you but as Adam pointed out it’s takes a combination of people and personalities to make for a successful operation. On creating solutions, again I agree...
View ArticleBy: Ani
As always, your articles are great. I really need to work more on my “realistic” face!
View ArticleBy: thesambarnes
@Ani, thanks so much! It’s not an easy face to master I fully confess.
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[...] the contrast between the topic of managing others being negative and one of my previous articles, Negativity in Web Project Management Isn’t Always Bad, where I discuss when a Web Project Manager...
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