Read at: https://www.infotech.com/research/8-tips-for-better-virtual-facilitation Shift your facilitation to maintain energy, interest, and engagement at all times. Virtual facilitation can be very successful when planned and adjusted for a distributed audience. Prepare, prepare, prepare. Making real-time adjustments is far harder in virtual sessions. Restructure activities and content to leverage tools and create positive interactions. Identify constraints and […]
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Analysts After Work, Episode 003 with Vince Mirabelli
Hosted by Vince Mirabellihttps://www.linkedin.com/in/vincemirabelli https://www.vincentmirabelli.com/ Exciting episode of “Analysts After Work” this week, when I’ll hang out with Hans Eckman and Jennifer Forrest! We’ll be live Thursday at 8pm ET, chatting, answering questions, and just hanging out after work. On a side note, I’m getting closer to the magical 100 subscriber mark, so if you […]
BA, Business Analysis, business analyst, iiba, live streaming, podcast, virtual happy hour20200330 BA Times/Project Times – 7 Leadership Secrets from Battle School
BA Times and Project Times FREE Webinar. Pre-approved IIBA nd PMI PDUs & CDUs for recertification. This is a video recording of the presentation with live Q&A. BA Times: https://www.batimes.com/business-analyst-training/training-home.html#WID00657 Project Times: https://www.projecttimes.com/project-management-training/training-home.html#WID00657 For managers, authority is assigned and leadership assumed, but there are big differences between management and leadership. Leadership must be demonstrated and […]
best practices, leadership, leadership development, managementPreparing for the next spike in COVID Cases and extended WFH

A few thoughts on preparation for the next wave of outbreak and panic. If we have a large uptake in COVID cases, we will probably also see more hoarding. Buying a little extra each time will spread out spending and allow stores to restock. If an online store allows backordered purchases, you can always cancel […]
business continuity, preppingQuick Note: Office Closures

A couple of thoughts before and after the office closes. Feel free to share. Don’t panic, don’t panic, and please stop panicking. Make sure you have a spare power cord. Take your headset with if compatible with your home phone. If not, consider ordering a USB headset for your laptop. You can also use a […]
COVID, video conferencing, WFHEmotional Fitness – A Quick Guide to Surviving a Crisis

After 9/11, a friend started struggling with high levels of stress and near panic attacks. Although they were not personally impacted by the events themselves, they fell victim to the never-ending barrage of 24 hour news reports, speculation, and fear. Everything in the news was so dark and negative that it took them along for […]
crisis, planningPrepping for the Zombie Apocalypse – or just being better prepared for disasters

If you are new to prepping and disasters, I extracted the appendix from my “Can the Zombie Apocalypse help you survive your IT projects?” presentation. It contains guidance on the stages of a disaster, 3 and 30 day survival kit lists, and references if you want to learn more.
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