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Welcome to the LeadVantage Consulting Resource Center. Consider this a place to explore leading edge thinking on the topics of Project Management, Business Improvement, and Business Management Coaching.

Over the last 15 years, we have compiled our favorite content on our favorite subjects. We encourage you to explore our site, tell your friends and colleagues and visit often. The Resource Center includes the following material:
  • LeadVantage Consulting Newsletters (current and archived)
  • Book recommendations and summaries
  • LeadVantage Consulting articles
  • Video featuring current management topics (coming soon)

We would love to hear from you. If you have comments or questions about anything you saw on the Resource Center or any topics that you would like to see added, please contact us.

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Strike While The Iron Is Hot: Project Momentum by Lindsay King - February 3, 2009
Project Management, Articles
You may not realize that project managers have something in common with blacksmiths. Both need to work quickly at times when "the iron is hot." This article explores how this concept applies to project momentum and provides tips for making the most of momentum.
VantagePoint Newsletter - 2nd Issue by LeadVantage Consulting - December 2, 2008
All Topics, Newsletters
Why the Heck Would Companies Spend Money on Consultants Now? by Todd Gettelfinger - December 1, 2008
All Topics, Articles
When companies need to make changes in a down economy, the changes need to be made faster and better than the competition. The challenge is - can companies make these changes internally? This article contains a quick guide to help measure a company's ability to manage change internally.
Avoiding the Chaos of Project Management by Claudine Sirgant - December 1, 2008
Project Management, Articles
Even organized and experienced planners have found themselves managing a project that has missed deadlines, been over budget or experienced issues. This article includes common pitfalls project managers experience and tips to make a project more successful.
When in Doubt, Get Your Message Out by Lindsay King - November 26, 2008
Project Management, Articles
A good project manager will always have a communication plan in place that addresses standard items that can be planned ahead of time. However, in reality, things can go off track and the unexpected can happen. This article takes a look at some common myths around communication and what successful project managers do when unexpected events occur.
Quick Tip: Effective Delegation by Ryan Barnett - November 25, 2008
Coaching, Articles
One of the biggest challenges a new manager faces is to stop “doing” and start “managing”. Delegation is a critical skill for making the smooth transition. If a manager neglects delegation, their workload may be poorly distributed resulting in lower team morale and productivity. Effective delegation requires an understanding of the following key components...
What's in Your Shampoo? by Eileen Koch - November 25, 2008
Coaching, Articles
What is it about being in the shower that brings brilliant minds to life? Is it something in the shampoo? Well, regardless of the source of the inspiration, the shower is and will always be a great place to think of new ideas. This article walks through a very simple process for converting "shower ideas" into viable business ideas.
VantagePoint Newsletter - 1st Issue by LeadVantage Consulting - October 7, 2008
All Topics, Newsletters
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