Today’s show and guest is the result of an introduction by another, much-loved guest.
This former guest is Dorie Clark. Dorie has appeared on Read to Lead twice before.
Recently, though, she introduced me to the man who sits in the guest chair today. His name is Antonio Nieto-Rodriguez.
Antonio is the world’s champion in project management, recognized by Thinkers50 with the prestigious award “Ideas into Practice”.
He is also the creator of concepts such as the Hierarchy of Purpose, featured by Harvard Business Review, arguing that projects are the lingua franca of the business and personal worlds from the C-suite to managing your career or relationships.
For more on how to succeed in a project-driven world, check out today’s interview by hitting “play” below.
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In today’s episode, I ask Antonio to share:
- The future trends with regard to how project management is affecting roles
- Some of the differences between project management and project leadership
- Antonio’s Project Canvas Framework and how it can help simplify your future projects, whether at home or at work.
- …and plenty more!
Antonio’s Latest Book
You can order The Project Revolution: How to Succeed in a Project Driven World right now!
Antonio in Action
Books Antonio Recommends
The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement by Eliyahu Goldratt
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