Be a Project Motivator: Unlock the Secrets of Strengths-Based Project Management - Softcover

Pearce PMP JD, Ruth

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9781523095797: Be a Project Motivator: Unlock the Secrets of Strengths-Based Project Management

Synopsis

How do project managers achieve spectacular results when they have no direct authority over their team members? Here's a foolproof process for engaging your team: one that begins with engaging yourself.

Ruth Pearce knows project management from the inside out. She knows the best project managers use their influence to engage their teams--and with that engagement comes motivation and commitment to the projects and to each other. Read Be a Project Motivator and watch your project teams thrive."

--Ken Blanchard, coauthor of The New One Minute Manager® and Servant Leadership in Action
 
What you have in your hands is the first project management book to take the latest research on character strengths - and with sublime skill, wisdom, and experience - integrate strengths seamlessly for project managers. Said simply: Ruth gives us "the how" of human motivation. As a result, project managers and their clients will be soaring after they read this book.
 
--Dr. Ryan M. Niemiec, author of Character Strengths Interventions and Mindfulness and Character Strengths, and education director of the global nonprofit, VIA Institute on Character.
 
"Ruth is a master at connecting and engaging teams--and getting projects done. Every person who works on teams (and who doesn't?) needs to read this book."
 
--Megan McDonough, co-founder and CEO, Wholebeing Institute

Successful project managers must engage and motivate others to achieve complex goals. Ruth Pearce shows how behavior, language, and attitudes affect engagement and how leveraging character strengths can help improve relationships, increase innovation, and build higher-functioning teams. This focus on character strengths--such as bravery, curiosity, fairness, gratitude, and humor--can help project managers recognize and cultivate the things that are best in themselves and others.

Many project managers do not have the authority to direct the activities of people on their teams--they can only influence them. The most influential people succeed by focusing less on themselves and their message and more on others. They pay attention, they are brave, they are vulnerable, they are curious, and they look for and acknowledge the things that are important about and to the other person. And they model the behavior that they want to see. This book tells you how.

Pearce provides tools and frameworks for building a culture of appreciation, understanding character strengths, mapping leadership qualities, understanding learning styles, identifying team roles, and executing plans. She also explores the factors that contribute to conflict and tensions, as well as strategies for getting through difficult times. We see these tools and techniques in action through "Maggie," a project manager who is struggling to motivate her team. Each chapter concludes with reflective questions to make the ideas stick and with key strategies for success.

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About the Author

Ruth Pearce is a veteran project manager with over 25 years' experience in managing projects in financial services, state government, non- profits and education.
 
In 2020 and 2021 Thinkers360 identified her as a top 10 thought leader in the topics of mental health and the future of work, and a top 25 thought leader in the subject of leadership. In 2021 Ruth appeared on NBC to speak about mental health and coaching. 

Since 2016, Ruth has focused her attention on helping others - individually and in groups/teams - to become their best selves through group coaching and training.
She is a well-known international speaker on the softer side of project management - specifically connecting with and motivating teams to excel.


She has spoken to over 30,000 people worldwide since 2018. Also, in 2018, Ruth's book Be A Project Motivator: Unlock the Secrets of Strengths-Based Project
Management was published by Berrett-Koehler. This was the first book to specifically apply the science of (VIA) character strengths to project management.


She is an International Coaching Federation (ICF) accredited coach (ACC) and completed her Certificate in Positive Psychology from the Wholebeing Institute. In July, her program "Be a Project Motivator" will be
launched by LinkedIn Learning.


Her top VIA Character strengths are Appreciation, Bravery, Curiosity, Fairness and Gratitude

From the Back Cover

What you have in your hands is the first project management book to take the latest research on character strengths and - with sublime skill, wisdom, and experience - integrate strengths seamlessly for project managers ... Said simply Ruth gives us 'the how' of human motivation. As a result, project managers and their teams will be soaring after they read this book."

Ryan Niemiec, PsyD, author of Character Strengths Interventions and Mindfulness and Character Strengths and Education Director, VIA Institute on Character

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