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Posts by Lee | The Practical PMO

Overwhelmed at work?
Try a task intake list.

Start with a spreadsheet with:
- Task
- Who assigned it
- When they assigned it
- When it needs to be completed

This can help you have data to help you (or your boss) prioritize your ad hoc requests.

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Easiest way to meet a project timeline?
Reduce quality (but selectively)

How?

Maybe instead of glossy PowerPoint slides you make a simple word doc for updates.

Maybe an internal training is a screen share walkthrough instead of a polished video.

Focus on fancy only where it gives value.

5 months ago 0 0 0 0

Don’t launch big process changes on Friday.

Foreshadow the change you will launch Monday - along with the training and support you will provide to help them learn.

Then everyone has a good weekend.

5 months ago 1 0 0 0

People RARELY read meeting minutes.

How do I manage this? An action log.

It’s literally a shared spreadsheet called an action log with a tab for:
- Actions
- Decisions
- Blockers
- Meeting minute links

This way if someone forgets what happened in the meeting they aren’t searching their inbox.

5 months ago 0 0 0 0

Underrated skill:

Reducing the costs of making decisions.

- Meetings have an agenda and pre-read
- Emails have a clear ask and context
- Timelines are not missing tasks
- Wikis are regularly updated

6 months ago 1 0 0 0

Do not confuse:
“time to complete a task” with
“time available to complete a task”

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Friday email pro-tip:

If it can wait until Monday, wait to send.
If it cannot wait until Monday, why?

7 months ago 1 0 0 0

Friday email pro-tip:

If it can wait until Monday, wait to send.
If it cannot wait until Monday, why?

7 months ago 1 0 0 0

The best emails are reader-centric.

1) Ask for what you need
2) Give context for your request
3) Confirm your deadline is realistic

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Every email needs a goal. Do you want to:

1) Share information with someone?
2) Get them to do a task?
3) Ask a question?

Build your message based on your goal.

7 months ago 0 0 0 0
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The best meetings feel like a well-curated dinner party where every wants to come back.

I love the “host” part of hosting a meeting.

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Project Management is about empathy.

Answer these ?’s before changing a process:
1) Why is my job changing?
2) Why wasn’t I consulted?
3) Does my boss know about this?

8 months ago 0 0 0 0

Meetings are better than emails when:

The person presenting gets a chance to shine in front of someone who can promote them.

You can’t guarantee the email will be read.

8 months ago 0 0 0 0

Minimize tasks everywhere possible.

You want to optimize the ROI of your time.

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How to be an empathetic project manager:

- Ask in advance for a team member’s time
- Explain why their skillset is needed
- Share why the project matters
- Ask if it aligns with OKRs
- Always say thank you

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Good decisions require great prep work.

I help execs make better choices by explaining every choice with:

- What they’ll gain
- What they’ll lose
- How long they have to decide
- Who else has already bought in

8 months ago 1 0 0 0

If I think about work on the weekend I:

- Set a 10 minute timer
- Write everything I’m thinking about
- Once timer goes off return to weekend mode

9 months ago 0 0 0 0

Before you write a work email, think:

“Would I like this email to be forwarded?”

9 months ago 0 0 0 0
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My favorite part of project management is helping people with their exec presentations.

90% of the time it’s about:
- Fewer slides
- Not just reading the slide
- Clear reason why exec should care

9 months ago 0 0 0 0

Good: We need an SOP

Great: We wrote an SOP

Incredible: We automated the process instead of documenting the confusing steps.

9 months ago 1 0 0 0

Deadlines need to be practical.

I am not frantically refreshing my email at 11:59PM to confirm something arrived by EOD.

I make things due when I have time to take action on the results - like by 12PM next day.

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“By EOD” is such a vague deadline.

I make things due when I have time to take action on the results - like by 12PM next day.

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Projects can help you get promoted.

But they also can be a huge waste of your time and cause you to miss your day job metrics.

9 months ago 1 1 1 0

Project Management Tip:

The best meeting titles give CONTEXT.

People are busy, let them know in the meeting title how you plan on using their time wisely.

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Meeting names are a missed opportunity.

❌”Meeting”
✅ “45-min Project X Brainstorm (+Preread)”

9 months ago 1 0 0 0

Sitcoms tell an entire story in 22 minutes.

Your meeting is probably too long.

10 months ago 0 0 0 0
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How to maintain work life balance:

If you get a new project added, say:

“I can make time for this if we deprioritize X. Does that align with your goals for me?”

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Before scheduling a meeting, ask yourself:

“Is this the best use of everyone’s time?”

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Before rolling out internal changes, answer:

Am I asking the team for feedback, or am I telling them what is changing and when?

Hint: Asking is always better than telling.

10 months ago 0 0 0 0

I help people filter my emails.

Subject line: “Project Name” …..

It’s the little things that show I care.

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