Top Tips For Managing People Factors in Projects
The Psychology of managing people and change is increasingly emerging as a success factor in project management. See Sharon’s article which was published in the ‘Wellingtone blog’ and find out more about the people factors that you need to take account of when managing your projects.
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You Can Now Get Your Copy of ‘Project Psychology’
Sharon’s book on the psychology of managing projects is now on sale and is receiving fantastic reviews. If you want your projects to be more successfull, you must read this book. http://www.gowerpublishing.com/isbn/9780566089428. See 2 reviews below
‘The principal factors in project success (and failure) are to do with people. Sharon De Mascia’s book is a highly accomplished and relevant guide to getting the best out of people in projects. It deserves a place on the desk of anyone involved in a project – be they a sponsor, stakeholder, customer or project manager.’ Eric Woodcock, CEng FRSA.
‘This book delivers in detail what its title promises. It looks at all stages and process involved in project management and introduces methods and tools from Psychology (particularly Work and Occupational Psychology) that will aid success at each stage. It does not preach or condescend but allows the reader an opportunity to consider a range of approaches to people skills and people management which will allow the content of any project to be managed and led effectively. The content is very accessible and each stage is self contained in an individual chapter. Tools and methods are introduced and reflective questions and useful illustrative tables guide the reader towards useful practice and a good understanding of what they can achieve by adopting the various approaches and specific tools. It is jargon free and is an excellent guide to the use of psychology in a practical setting by a non psychologist. It is a consultant in a book.’
Dr P A Lindley, Chartered Psychologist and Registered Occupational Psychologist
See Our Article on Change Management in the Manchester Evening News
The Manchester Evening News (MEN) recently published an article that we produced on ‘Change Management’. See the link here for the MEN version:http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/news/business/sme/s/1466499_sharon-de-mascia-hrhrd-professional-and-qualified-coach-gives-some-tips-on-managing-change-.
See the full article here: TOP TEN TIPS FOR MANAGING CHANGE SUCCESSFULLYpdf
Sharon Interviewed by The Evening Standard
Are you ‘Emotionally Resilient’? See our Article Published by CIPD
Stress related absence has increased over the past year (CIPD 2010) which suggests that we all need to look after ourselves and ensure that we are Emotionally Resilient. Read more about it in our article which was published by CIPD in the September 2011 edition of ‘Keeping in Touch’. SKMBT_42311091908230.
Creating an Emotional Connection
Gently touching someone can be very persuasive. See the latest research here:
Cognoscenti sponsers Lesley to walk the ‘Inca Trail’.
Lesley Kay, Managing Director at Parallax Consultancy, www.parallax-consultancy.co.uk will be walking the ‘Inca Trail’ from the 9th until the 19th of September 2011 in order to raise money for three very worthwhile charities. The charities are: ‘Winston’s Wish’ which specialises in child bereavement, St Ann’s Hospice’ who support the terminally ill and their families and ‘SHAP’ who help young homeless people to find a home and to live fulfilling lives. Lesley will be walking approximately 35 miles, where the altitude rises from 2000mts above sea level to 4000mts. We wish Lesley the best of luck and we are looking forward to seeing the pictures of Lesley at Macchu Picchu. See Lesley’s blog for pictures of her and the rest of the team training for the big event. www.lesleykay.co.uk
Psychology can Help Make Your Project Successful
See Sharon’s book ‘Project Psychology: Using Psychological Models and Techniques to Create a Successful Project. http://www.gowerpublishing.com/isbn/9780566089428. The book will be published by ‘Gower’ in December of this year.
New Guide on Managing Presenteeism
Sharon and her colleagues at the ‘Centre for Mental Health’ worked jointly with ‘Business in the Community’ to produce a guide to managing presenteeism in the workplace. You can see it under our ‘Guides’ page.
Sharon Talks to ‘The Guardian’ About Mental Health in the Workplace
Sharon was interviewd by ‘The Guardian’ recently regarding an article that they were writing about mental health at work. The article was published last Friday, see it here: http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2011/jul/01/mental-health-problems-at-work.

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