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AMM 2022 - Impact Warrior Excellence: How To Master Tough Times!

Author: Thierry Altenhoven, PMP

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A special keynote was part of the Annual Members Meeting (AMM 2022) on the 10th of February. It was called “Impact Warrior Excellence: How To Master Tough Times!" and was presented by the special guests Michelle Xue Wang and Florian T. Hochenrieder.

Michelle and Florian both inspired and guided us to successfully lead ourselves and our teams through the tough and uncertain future.

Michelle is an award-winning keynote speaker and author of six books. She is a trusted advisor for global top companies, a master of exchange of change projects and sought after executive coach. Michelle describes herself as an impact warrior and survival talent. Today, she helps project leaders, executives and entrepreneurs, with her experience and expertise, to lead themselves and to shape their personal and professional change.

Florian lives and loves effective leadership. He has been doing it for almost 24 years. He delivers strong impulses and best practices for your leadership and business successes. Florian also teaches the SuccessFactors of bold digital leadership. He has successfully guided over 5000 executives and entrepreneurs worldwide to greater leadership and impact.

 

During the keynote, Michelle and Florian went through 6 pillars, the "6 C", the foundation to act like an excellent impact warrior, along life, the career or projects.

 

VUCA3

Victory loves preparation…and agility

Before showing how to master tough times by leading ourselves and others for impact and excellence, the environment had to be taken into consideration first.

They reminded us that we live in a VUCA world (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous world). According to Florian, this VUCA world has been existing for a long time. (For example, the Egyptians during the building of the pyramids were already in this world). When he makes a flashback of his life, he also faced a VUCA world at each step of his career. So, it is an usual state of the current reality. That's why he reframed VUCA in a more positive way and translates it with the V for Victory loves preparation, Uncertainty replaced by Unfair advantages in the sense that we are clearly positioned and we create significant value-add for our stakeholders, C for turning Chaos into Clarity and A, 3 times with be Agile, be Adaptable and be Aligned with a great honorable cause.

 

Lead yourself

To perform the Impact Warrior Excellence, it's all about leading ourselves because the only enemy we have is ourselves. The idea is to stare down the bad rules inside ourselves and to nourish our inner positive and impactful energy. We are able to inspire, enable and lead others by our example.

 

Y = f(xi) = 6C!

When we talk about impact, it stands for your results, your targets, your objectives, your outcome that you want for yourself, your team, your company and for your life. Michelle and Florian created a formula (see above subtitle). The Y is the impact, it is a function of several factors (xi) influencing this impact. To maximize the impact, it has to reach excellence. Excellence is being effective, being efficient and being elegant at the same time. The 6C are the keys to reach the Impact Warrior Excellence.

 

80 / 20 / 0 / 0 -> 30 / 30 / 30 / 10

In our daily business but also sometimes in our life, we spend our time through a state of 80, 20, 0, 0. We waste 80% of our time, energy, resources and money on daily emergencies, on mails, on meetings, on tasks, on issues that distract us, get us off track, make us stressed. Just 20% of the time is used for the daily business, the standard work, the activities where we create value for our customers, our stakeholders. At the end, 0% is spent for space for continuous improvement and for strategic projects. And 0% is used to recharge, to re-energize, to stay on a high performance level. Florian discovered what some excellent companies do (excellent means: effective, efficient and elegant). They follow the state of 30, 30, 30, 10. 30% of the time are here for the top issues, mails, tasks, changes of scenarios. 30% (instead of 20) are at disposal to create real value in an excellent manner. 30% can be dedicated for improvements, for Kaizen, for changes. At his company, when Florian gave 4 to 8 hours per week for continuous improvement, for special projects, it was a game changer for him and his employees, letting the potential of each other make an impact on the business. And finally, 10% is a buffer for these 3 areas of work and for self-awareness.

 

After talking about the environment, the main formula and the repartition of time in business, place to the 6C, pillars of the Impact Warrior Excellence.

 

Clarity: why (not)?

Know yourself, know your scenario (the Spartans)

Michelle introduced the first C: Clarity. Know yourself, your goal, define your success. To know yourself, ask yourself first: who am I, where I want to go, what are my strengths and weaknesses, which competencies and resources will bring me to my goal, where am I now, where can I get those competencies and resources to bring me to my goal. In a second step, identify your unique niche. A niche can be a domain, an industry, a type of job, in which you are a genius and you can spend hours without having the feeling of work. The third step is to identify a potential market. And the last question to answer: will people pay for it?

Florian brought us further than the typical approach: to know your why, your what and your how. Asking the why but also the why not is better because it permits to identify both sides of your why and to say "no" to the things out of your focus. The same for the what and what not (some tools and methods like Hoshin Kanri, balanced scorecard or OKR method facilitate the answers to these questions). And the same for the how and how not? How do you get things done? You start to think lean, to get into an agile mode.

 

Courage: W.I.N.

Intelligence preserves. Courage evolves (Frederic II)

The second C is Courage. To illustrate Courage, Michelle told us a part of her youth, expatriating to Germany from China, without knowing the language, faced with a difficult reality to have a first job but with all her courage, she could find her way to success. For Florian, courage is based on what is necessary? and after you ask yourself this question, you get into your fear, you take uncomfortable actions and you consciously step out of your comfort zone. What you discover is that learning moments will happen, especially when it is done with your team, or your private circle. We are the average of the 5 persons we are the most with. So select your destination, your team, your business. Inspire them to get into courage mode, ask them what is necessary for them? And train that again and again, like a courage muscle, with the intention to impact! (The formula W.I.N. will be explained at the end.)

 

Collaboration: VOPA+

Collaboration determines success (Henry Ford)

Collaboration is the third C and Michelle reminded us that we are all social creatures. We can grow, succeed alone but with a team it is better, bigger, quicker. To be successful, you need to learn to respect others, their interests, their needs. An old Chinese quote says: "Show me your friends and I can tell you who you are". The environment has a huge influence on us and who you spend time with shows who you are and at the same time, determines who you will be and how far you can go. Unsuccessful people talk about people and problems but successful people talk about ideas and the future. Choose your environment, choose your inner circle carefully and be with friends growing with you, supporting you, developing you. Collaboration is key. Florian learnt from a swiss company the new word "collaborACTION". It perfectly represents collaboration, that is about action, collaboraction. From digital leadership, he applies the formula: VOPA+ to succeed in collaboration in business.

V stands for: be Virtually connected (using tools like MS Teams, Miro, meistertask, Monday.com…).

O stands for: maintain an Open mind. Establish a culture of innovation, a culture of mistakes and errors (where it is OK to fail as you learn from that) because "Failures are treasures".

P stands for: faster Participation. Synergy in the team, strengths, passions, backgrounds are brought from each other.

A stands for: Agility, to be impactful out of the movement and the momentum.

+ stands for: Trust. Trusting yourself, trusting your team, trusting your company, trusting your clients and stakeholders. Trust evolves by living and establishing credibility, by fostering reliability, by living a life of empathy and integrity, and by ideally getting the ego out of the equation.

 

Consequence: PDCA

Targets are intentions with a deadline

The next C is Consequence. Every action or inaction will have consequences. Don't believe in chance! Luck is the result of hard work and preparation. But how can we break the pattern of negative consequences? It is very simple: just have a plan, see at least three steps ahead. With the well-known tool PDCA (Plan, Do, Check, Act), we can generate the consequences we expect. Discipline is key to ensure these consequences, aligned with your clarity, your courage and the collaboration. Florian shared with us a book "The 12 week year" (From Brian P. Moran, Michael Lennington) that demonstrates a concept to produce efficient consequences.

 

Concentration: 11111

Do what you hate as if you would love it (Mike Tyson)

Concentration is one of the C to emphasize the Impact Warrior Excellence. Today our attention is requested at every corner of our life or of our work. To be efficient, we have to concentrate on one task after another. To have an optimal concentration on the business, Michelle advised us, for example, to have dedicated time to handle emails, to have phone calls, so only maximum two times a day, not every several minutes.

Florian explained another dimension of Concentration with the formula 11111. He used it in his consulting company with customers: they focused on 1 target group, they solved 1 problem for them, with 1 systematic approach, with 1 sophisticated delivery form and they reached them over 1 prioritized path.

Practice focus and concentration. Find a routine to energize like running, reading, doing a hobby, to focus and to concentrate on yourself.

 

Combat spirit: OODA

Boldness grows with opportunity (Shakespeare)

Finally after Clarity, Courage, Collaboration, Consequence and Concentration, it's all about Combat spirit.

To have this Combat spirit, apply the OODA formula that stands for Observe, Orient, Decide and then Act upon it. 

To close the meeting, Florian shared his final formula, to master the Impact Warrior Excellence: S M I L E, K I S S and W.I.N.

  • S M I L E: Strategy -> Mission -> Inspiration -> Leadership -> Execution.
  • K I S S: Keep It Simple and Smart, as simple as possible and as smart as necessary, specific, measurable, attractive, realistic and time-framed.
  • W.I.N.: What Is Necessary, as a trigger to get into a bold action mode and to train your courage muscle.

 

Are you interested to watch all the details of this event? Please watch the video on YouTube: [Click here]

Have you already read the first part of the Annual Members Meeting 2022? If not, please enjoy the article: [Click here]

 

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Thierry Altenhoven, PMP

Editorial PMI Switzerland Newsletter April 2022

Author: Shalini Krishnan, PMP

Shalini Krishnan


Dear Members and Subscribers,


“Some old-fashioned things like fresh air and sunshine are hard to beat.” — Laura Ingalls Wilder

Spring has sprung, and if March was any indication of the weather to come, we are in for a treat this spring. 

We are also in for a treat with the upcoming PMI Switzerland event lineup: there is an open space event on the political aspect of project management, a networking congress at HEC Lausanne, and a virtual event about Swarming in the digital age (an agile technique to eliminate delays and low-quality work).

Read on for more details, as well as to find out about other topics that have recently taken place within our network. 


Happy reading and Happy Easter! 

Editorial PMI Switzerland Newsletter May 2022

Author: Philip Springuel, PMP

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Dear members, volunteers and friends,

Your May 2022 Newsletter is here!  In Agniezska Skalska’s Message from the Board (uniquely delivered this month by video!), we’re motivated to focus on innovation. We’re reminded that our Swiss Chapter has much to offer in its role as an influencer to shape the project management experience of its members and beyond. Watch her video message, engage with our social media and join us for a growing number of events, both in person and online.

We’re pleased this month to welcome Marc Lahmann, Partner and Leader Transformation Assurance, PwC, who describes what you can expect at the June 9 event in Basel “Can agile enable a full scope transformation approach and realise expected benefits more successfully?” Similarly, we propose another teaser to encourage you to join an upcoming event: “Design Thinking toolbox for project managers.” Other articles this month bring you highlights of past events related to tailoring projects; using data to drive decision-making; and leading a dynamic people centered transformation. As we propose each month, take a moment to discover profiles of new Swiss Chapter members. 

We hope you will be motivated to participate, learn, grow and share with your peers, and perhaps even become a volunteer at PMI Switzerland.

Philip SPRINGUEL, PMI Switzerland Newsletter Copy Editor

Managing Blockchain Truffle Projects: Embracing Agile for Success

Author: Ala Lutz, VP Membership

Ala Lutz

 

Blockchain technology has revolutionized various industries, enabling decentralized, secure, and transparent transactions. Among the tools commonly used for blockchain development is Truffle, a popular development framework that streamlines the process of creating, deploying, and managing smart contracts. However, managing a blockchain Truffle project can be challenging due to the evolving nature of the technology and the complexity of the projects. 

To navigate these challenges efficiently, adopting the right agile framework becomes crucial. In this article, we will explore the concept of Truffle, blockchain, and delve into the best-fit agile framework for managing such projects. Additionally, we will highlight valuable lessons learned from the management of these cutting-edge projects.

Understanding Truffle and Blockchain Truffle: 

Truffle is a development framework that simplifies the creation, deployment, and testing of smart contracts on various blockchain platforms, such as Ethereum, Hyperledger, and more. It provides developers with essential tools like a built-in testing suite, contract compilation, and deployment automation, easing the development process for decentralized applications (DApps) and smart contracts. 

Blockchain: 

Blockchain is a distributed and immutable ledger technology that allows data to be stored in blocks linked chronologically. Each block contains a cryptographic hash of the previous block, ensuring security and transparency in data transactions. Blockchain's decentralization eliminates the need for intermediaries, making it an ideal foundation for cryptocurrencies, supply chain management, voting systems, and more. 

Managing Blockchain Truffle Projects with Agile Agile Framework for Blockchain Truffle Projects: 

When managing blockchain Truffle projects, an agile framework that emphasizes adaptability, iterative development, and collaboration is highly beneficial. Among the various agile methodologies, the Scrum framework stands out as the most suitable for managing these dynamic projects. 

Lessons Learned from Managing Blockchain Truffle Projects:

  • Blockchain technology is relatively new and continues to evolve rapidly. Flexibility is crucial as requirements may change during the development process. Agile methodologies like Scrum allow teams to adapt quickly to changes and deliver incremental value.
  • Security Prioritization: Security is paramount in blockchain projects, especially when dealing with smart contracts that manage financial transactions or sensitive data. Rigorous testing and code reviews are essential to minimize vulnerabilities.
  • Early Testing: With Truffle's built-in testing suite, developers should conduct comprehensive tests at each development stage. Automated testing ensures that the smart contracts function as intended and provides confidence in the system's reliability.
  • Effective Collaboration: In blockchain Truffle projects, collaboration between developers, blockchain experts, and stakeholders is vital. Scrum's daily stand-ups foster

Conclusion Managing blockchain Truffle projects demands a careful balance of technical expertise, collaboration, and adaptability. Truffle's convenience in developing smart contracts combined with the Scrum agile framework offers an effective approach to tackle these challenges.

By learning from past experiences and embracing agile methodologies, teams can streamline development processes and deliver innovative blockchain solutions with confidence. As the blockchain landscape continues to expand, the combination of Truffle and agile practices will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in shaping the future of decentralized applications and smart contract development.

Best regards

Ala Lutz

 

Martin Haerri has won PMI Eric Jenett Person of the Year Award

Author: Adi Muslic, PMP, VP Sponsors and Partners

Adi Muslic

 

PMI community matters!

I am proud to share that our Martin Haerri has been named PMI® Eric Jenett Person of the Year Award winner! The PMI® Eric Jenett Person of the Year Award recognizes and honors individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the project management profession or its practice through leadership, technical project management, and strategic and business management acumen.

Martin Haerri PMI Eric Jenett Person of the Year Award

 

There are certainly many PMI volunteers which have served their chapter over a long time, and in many different functions. What distinguishes Martin is that he created in 2010 the “Swiss Corporate Networking Group” (SCNG) which is unique in the PMI landscape. Since then, 36 meetings have taken place so it can certainly be called a long-lasting success.

These meetings are a great format to bring organizations (companies and academia), PMI and the Chapter together:

  • Over the course of the years, 32 organizations have been members of the SCNG, the current count is 1 university and 20 companies (e.g. Nestlé, Procter & Gamble, Holcim, UBS, Swiss Re, IBM, Schindler, Syngenta).
  • The topics are defined by the SCNG members by majority vote, so they are always what companies in Switzerland are interested in, such as “Benefits Management”, “Scaling Agile”, “Artificial Intelligence in Project Management”, “Organizational Transformation”, etc.
  • The speakers are usually coming from the SCNG members, and it is quite amazing how openly the members share their expertise.
  • The meetings are always hosted by a member organization, which means that there is no cost for the chapter. Sometimes senior managers from the hosting company attend, and at the last event the participants were even welcomed by the CEO. This has the great side-effect that the topic of project management gets visibility at a high level of the hierarchy in the hosting organization.

 

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Survey

The survey started 1st of June and ended on 30th September. The survey has targeted PMI members, people working in projects and the project management community, in roles that will be impacted by the implementation of AI in project management. 

The survey has been Chapter led including 31 project managers representing 25 Chapters in 23 countries.


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In phase 2 the cross-chapter team is performing data and  market analysis, writing the report and marketing the report.

The mission is for the PMI Chapters around the world to find out where the members are on the AI technology adoption life cycle and in this way build a strategy on the best way to support the members on their AI transformation journey. 

 

Social Impact & Youth initiatives

Our sustainability champion, Mariia Borsuk will be presenting at the PMI Sustainability Summit 2023, another cross-chapter initiative supported by our team.

In collaboration with Bevel ON we are delivering a project management foundation training in November for over 80 displaced professionals living abroad.

We are preparing a number of new initiatives. Why don't you join us?

 

All our exciting projects depend on our volunteers and the limited budget coming from the chapter membership and our sponsors.

We are looking for sponsors who would like to support our community. Every little bit helps. 

Contact us

 

Adi Muslic

VP Sponsors & Partners