Introduction
Topics
Key time destroyers
When the culture context is high general communication does not require a lot of background information to pass from one person to the other as a lot is already known. Persons in these cultures encourage sharing information regularly by keeping in closer contact.
Japanese, Arab and Latin American cultures are like this.
Similar to the monochronic trait these tend to be American, German and North European. Detailed background information is usually lacking as they tend to pigeon hole aspects of their lives reducing the frequency of contact.
When high and low context people meet it can lead to friction when information transfer becomes an issue.
The high context person may be quite happy with his or her level of information but the low context person may feel a need to provide unnecessary
detail. In a similar fashion the low context person may become frustrated with the high context person who is reluctant to deliver the required information.
Styles
Time [see Time]
Monochronic time [see Monochronic time]
Polychronic time [see Polychronic time]
Divergent thinking [see Divergent thinking]
Convergent thinking [see Convergent thinking]
Blending styles [see Blending styles]
Personality drivers [see Personality drivers]
Assertiveness [see Assertiveness]
Introduction
What is a project? [see What is a project?]
What is project management? [see What is project management?]
Project management system [see What does a project management system consist of?]
Project visualisation [see Project visualisation]
Work breakdown [see Why breakdown a project?]
Concept [see Concept or idea]
Feasibility [see Feasibility study]
Initiation [see Initiation]
Specification [see Specification]
Project management design [see Design]
Project management build [see Build]
Project management implementation [see Implementation]
Project management operation and review [see Operation and review]
The Project Notebook [see The Project Notebook]
Introduction
Definition [see Introduction part 1]
Terminology [see Introduction part 2]
What is a project? Scope [see Introduction part 3]
The processes [see Introduction part 4]
Introduction to processes [see Introduction to processes]
59The components [see The components]
Introduction
Foreword [see Foreword]
Purpose [see Introduction part 1]
What does a project manager do? [see Introduction part 2a]
What is it we wish to control? [see Introduction part 2b]
The structure of PRINCE2 [see Introduction part 2c]
What PRINCE2 does not provide [see Introduction part 3]
Introduction DPP2
Purpose [see Introduction]
Key definitions [see Overview of PRINCE2 - Key definitions]
Structure of PRINCE2 [see Overview of PRINCE2 - Structure of PRINCE2]
The role of senior management in PRINCE2 [see Overview of PRINCE2 - The role of senior management in PRINCE2]
What PRINCE2 does not provide [see Overview of PRINCE2]
Introduction
What is risk? [see What is risk?]
6 questions to define the project [see 6 questions to define the project]
The key areas of concern [see The key areas of concern]
What should risk analysis provide? [see What should risk analysis provide?]
3 Ways to view risk management [see 3 Ways to view risk management]
General comments on risk assessment [see General comments on risk assessment]
Accountability [see Accountability]
General comments on planning [see General comments on planning]
What are the core process steps to assess a risk? [see What are the core process steps to assess a risk?]
Simple process outline [see Simple process outline]
What are the basic overall process steps? [see What are the basic overall process steps?]
Stakeholders [see Stakeholders]
Success measures [see Success measures]
Why carry out Risk Assessment? [see Why carry out Risk Assessment?]
Introduction
Definition of leadership [see Definition of leadership]
Leadership and effectiveness [see Leadership and effectiveness]
Leadership qualities [see Leadership qualities]
Leadership functions [see Leadership functions]
Time management
Prioritise [see Prioritise]
Prioritise Basics [see Prioritise Basics]
Timing [see Timing]
Communication
Open questions [see Open questions]
Meetings [see Meetings]
Agenda [see Agenda]
other sites of interest in the series
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