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  • Second Brain

    As time goes by, the ability to obtain information from multiple sources, be it books, videos, articles, podcasts, or various courses, becomes easier and easier. However, accessibility does not mean that this knowledge is actually in the possession of those who have access to it. One of the most sought-after skills is to have information […]Read More

    Personal Growth

  • Project Management 3 Planning Phase

    Here we have arrived at the Planning phase, that is, the planning of the project itself. The planning is composed of 3 elements So let’s start with the first step of planning. Schedule Kick-off A meeting of no more than an hour with Team Members and various stakeholders aims to align everyone and ensure that […]Read More

    Management

  • Project Management 2 Initiation

    This phase is the first in a project, the one that starts it. Among all the traits to be considered in this phase, it is necessary to focus on: Goals: the customer’s request. This is the desired output. By definition it must be clear, and defined, like the objectives, it must be SMART Scope: it […]Read More

    Management

  • Project Management 1 Fundamental

    Project management is the discipline that seeks to teach how to properly manage a project. But what does this really mean? It means being able to correctly integrate tools, knowledge, techniques, and people to achieve the desired result. Let’s start with what is meant by Project. A project consists of a set of activities that […]Read More

    Management

  • Prince 2

    PRoject IN Controlled Environments The success of PRINCE2 as a method for managing a project is due to its generality and therefore the possibility of being applied in different contexts. It is fundamentally based on Unlike old methods, the PM in this methodology is not a single project accountant with all the burdens and honors. […]Read More

    Management

  • Mental Models

    Mental models are frameworks or concepts that help us understand and make sense of the world around us. They are essentially a way of simplifying and organizing the complex information we encounter in our daily lives. They allow us to take in new information and make connections between different pieces of knowledge. Mental models can […]Read More

    Mental Models

  • Eisenhower Matrix

    One more mental model that is useful in decision-making and problem-solving is the Eisenhower Matrix. It is a simple, but powerful tool that helps you to prioritize tasks based on their importance and urgency. The matrix is made up of four quadrants, each with a different level of importance and urgency. This mental model is […]Read More

    Mental Models

  • Pareto Principle

    One common mental model is the 80/20 rule, also known as the Pareto Principle. This principle states that roughly 80% of effects come from 20% of causes. In other words, a small number of inputs or causes account for the majority of the outputs or effects. The Pareto principle is widely used in business and […]Read More

    Mental Models

  • SWOT

    Another mental model that can be helpful for understanding and making decisions is the SWOT analysis. SWOT stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. It’s a simple, but effective tool for analyzing a particular situation, whether it’s a business, a project, or even a person. By identifying these four factors, SWOT analysis allows one to […]Read More

    Management

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    Mental Models

  • Second Brain

    As time goes by, the ability to obtain information from multiple sources, be it books, videos, articles, podcasts, or various courses, becomes easier and easier. However, accessibility does not mean that this knowledge is actually in the possession of those who have access to it. One of the most sought-after skills is to have information […]Read More

    Personal Growth

  • Project Management 3 Planning Phase

    Here we have arrived at the Planning phase, that is, the planning of the project itself. The planning is composed of 3 elements So let’s start with the first step of planning. Schedule Kick-off A meeting of no more than an hour with Team Members and various stakeholders aims to align everyone and ensure that […]Read More

    Management

  • Project Management 2 Initiation

    This phase is the first in a project, the one that starts it. Among all the traits to be considered in this phase, it is necessary to focus on: Goals: the customer’s request. This is the desired output. By definition it must be clear, and defined, like the objectives, it must be SMART Scope: it […]Read More

    Management

  • Project Management 1 Fundamental

    Project management is the discipline that seeks to teach how to properly manage a project. But what does this really mean? It means being able to correctly integrate tools, knowledge, techniques, and people to achieve the desired result. Let’s start with what is meant by Project. A project consists of a set of activities that […]Read More

    Management

  • Prince 2

    PRoject IN Controlled Environments The success of PRINCE2 as a method for managing a project is due to its generality and therefore the possibility of being applied in different contexts. It is fundamentally based on Unlike old methods, the PM in this methodology is not a single project accountant with all the burdens and honors. […]Read More

    Management

  • Mental Models

    Mental models are frameworks or concepts that help us understand and make sense of the world around us. They are essentially a way of simplifying and organizing the complex information we encounter in our daily lives. They allow us to take in new information and make connections between different pieces of knowledge. Mental models can […]Read More

    Mental Models

  • Eisenhower Matrix

    One more mental model that is useful in decision-making and problem-solving is the Eisenhower Matrix. It is a simple, but powerful tool that helps you to prioritize tasks based on their importance and urgency. The matrix is made up of four quadrants, each with a different level of importance and urgency. This mental model is […]Read More

    Mental Models

  • Pareto Principle

    One common mental model is the 80/20 rule, also known as the Pareto Principle. This principle states that roughly 80% of effects come from 20% of causes. In other words, a small number of inputs or causes account for the majority of the outputs or effects. The Pareto principle is widely used in business and […]Read More

    Mental Models

  • SWOT

    Another mental model that can be helpful for understanding and making decisions is the SWOT analysis. SWOT stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. It’s a simple, but effective tool for analyzing a particular situation, whether it’s a business, a project, or even a person. By identifying these four factors, SWOT analysis allows one to […]Read More

    Management

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    Mental Models