Recently we held a really fun day of internal talks around a variety of issues. I chose to build on the metaphor that Amber Thomas first suggested around “cats and dead birds”. I have used this before in workshops, but I wanted to build on it, and with limited time available (max 10 minutes) this seemed like the ideal opportunity. I am grateful to the organisers of the day, and especially Alicja, and Ben, Jisc’s multimedia manager.
Thanks Lawrie, sharing this with my #TI2011 Project Evaluation and Management course which is composed of all computing students.
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Jamie Bridgland-Gough
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Very good Lawrie. Like it.
What cats taught me about project management – lawrie : converged lawriephipps.co.uk/?p=8422 #JiscDigLead
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deirdre
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Jacqueline Potter
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Reflecting on that @GdnHigherEd article, wondering if the SMT are not listening, is this a dead bird thing? lawriephipps.co.uk/?p=8422
What cats taught me about project management <- was reminded of this in the #Coster session at #altc lawriephipps.co.uk/?p=8422
Dead Birds @ambrouk lawriephipps.co.uk/?p=8422 #altc
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