In today’s episode, I’m talking with Lou Russell and we’re diving into the world of project management. Lou is the CEO/Queen of Russell Martin & Associates, an executive consultant, author and speaker. I think you’ll love our conversation about accidental project managers and ways to encourage the best outcomes from your team… and you’ll hear why Lou thinks project management is more like a flash mob.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
- How to be an evangelist for change in your organization
- Tips to help you know when to say “yes” and when to say “no” as a leader
- The #1 element that contributes to project success
“Leaders have a wide wake, whether they want it or not.”
– Lou Russell
Remarkable Dialogue
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Are you a project manager, a project leader, or both?
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Additional Leadership Resources
- Learn more about Lou Russell and her books and resources.
- Get more information about building a Custom Project Management Program with RMA.
- Check out what Lou is reading right now: Turning Pro and The War of Art (Steven Pressfield)
- Sign up for our free video training series, 20 Days to Remarkable Leadership, here.
- Get your free copy of my inspiring e-book, 101 Ways to Unleash Your Potential, here.
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I loved this podcast. Glad you finally had a professional WOMAN! Not only does Lou have great information, she had a great sense of humor. Good listening!