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What is the Tuckman Model of Group Development? PM in Under 5

10th - Higher Ed
As a project manager, you are constantly taking new groups of people and aiming to forge a successful team. Bruce Tuckman investigated this and gave us arguably the best model of group and team development: the 'Tuckman Model'. It's...
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What is the PMI-ACP? The Agile Certified Professional

10th - Higher Ed
PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP) is PMI’s certification for Agile Practitioners. They designed it to demonstrate deep knowledge of Agile principles and methods. So, What is the PMI-ACP? Syllabus The PMI-ACP has a very broad...
Instructional Video8:43
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How to Create a Project Organization from the Wider Organizational Structure

10th - Higher Ed
In this video, I want to look at the different ways the Project Organization of the Project Manager and their team can be drawn from the wider organization. To do so, I am going to describe five different Project Organization Structures,...
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Should a Project Manager Get Involved in Contract Negotiations?

10th - Higher Ed
Should a Project Manager get involved in Contract Negotiations? This is the essence of a question I was asked. If we leave the negotiations entirely to procurement teams, then decisions will be based on: • Procurement rules • Simplistic...
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Get Hired: Virtual Meeting Etiquette

9th - Higher Ed
Sometimes the lines between work/home balance can blur. Especially if you find yourself teleworking. This video will provide you with what you should NOT do when participating in a virtual meeting.
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The Qualities of a Strong Leader

9th - Higher Ed
What are the qualities of a strong leader? What is the most effective leadership style? What does a great leader do that makes you want to follow them? We asked these questions and more to some of our recent alumni to both inspire and...
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Only In Malaysia 4 - Lion Dance

9th - Higher Ed
Lion Dance:The lion dance, a vibrant and energetic performance, gains popularity among the Chinese population in Malaysia, adding a cultural touch to celebrations.
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Only In Netherlands 4 - World Tug of War Championships

9th - Higher Ed
World Tug of War Championships:Teams from 19 countries, totaling 209 teams, participate in the World Tug of War Championships, showcasing strength, teamwork, and international competition.
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Only In Australia 11 - Surfing Mice

9th - Higher Ed
Surfing Mice:A dedicated surfing coach spends his spare time teaching mice how to surf, demonstrating the unexpected talents of these tiny rodents.
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Breakthrough in Identifying Gene Linked to Aging and Heart Disease

Pre-K - Higher Ed
British medical researchers at Glenfield Hospital in Leicester have made significant progress in identifying a gene linked to the aging process. By studying the telomeres region at the ends of chromosomes, which protect them from damage,...
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The Importance of Teamwork in Formula One Pit Stops

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video highlights the crucial role of teamwork in Formula One racing, specifically focusing on the pit crew's responsibilities during a race. It emphasizes the precision and speed required to execute flawless pit stops, showcasing...
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Monitoring Atmospheric Pollution: The Role of Skier Marquis Satellite

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video discusses the role of pollution, specifically nitrogen dioxide, in global warming and climate change. It highlights the use of the Skier Marquis instrument, which measures atmospheric contaminants and provides high-resolution...
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The Importance of Aerodynamics in Formula One Racing

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the importance of aerodynamics in Formula One racing and how teams use wind tunnels to gain crucial fractions of a second on the track. It delves into the history of aerodynamic advancements in car design and...
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Breakthrough Retinal Implant Offers Hope for the Blind

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Researchers at the University of Southern California have developed a groundbreaking intraocular retinal prosthesis, a tiny microelectronic implant that aims to restore sight to those suffering from blinding diseases like retinitis...
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Shell Eco Marathon: Pushing the Limits of Fuel Efficiency

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Shell Eco Marathon is a prestigious annual event where competitors from around the world construct fuel-efficient cars and race them on a circuit, aiming to use as little fuel as possible. The race showcases the combination of...
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Revolutionizing Air Pollution Monitoring and Breath Analysis: Leicester University's Breakthrough Device

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Scientists at Leicester University have developed a sensitive device that can rapidly analyze chemical compounds in the air and human breath. This technology has the potential to revolutionize air pollution monitoring, as well as have...
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Protecting the Ocean's Giants: The Impact of Contaminants on Whales and Humans

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The video highlights the research efforts of the Odyssey, a scientific vessel studying sperm whales in the Indian Ocean. The team collects samples from the whales to analyze the levels of man-made toxins, particularly DDT, which can have...
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New Technology: Radio-Opaque Windows for Enhanced Digital Security

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Researchers at the University of Warwick have developed a breakthrough technology that allows windows to selectively block signals from wireless networks, ensuring the security of sensitive digital information within office buildings. By...
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Advancements in Time Measurement: The Quest for Greater Accuracy

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Scientists at the UK's National Physical Laboratory have developed a super accurate clock that measures time by monitoring the movement of a single ionized strontium atom. This clock is more accurate than the cesium based atomic clocks...
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The Importance of Ethics

K - 5th
In this video, Kiwi and Mona the Manatee discuss the importance of ethics and how it guides our behavior. They also share interesting facts about manatees and their habitat in Florida. Through a story about a basketball game, they...
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The Power of Determination: Inspiring Stories

K - 5th
In this video, Jade the Giraffe interviews Champ the Cheetah about the concept of determination. Champ explains how cheetahs use their determination and focus to achieve their goals, inspiring a viewer named Max to work hard and improve...
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The Importance of Unity

K - 5th
In this video, Jade the Giraffe and Raffi the Rabbit discuss the concept of unity. They talk about how unity is feeling like you belong to something bigger than yourself, such as your family, school, or community. Raffi shares a story...
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Two Approaches to Solving Project Problems

10th - Higher Ed
I had an interesting conversation last week, with an experienced Project Manager. I remembered a similar discussion with another PM, at the end of last year. And it left me comparing the approaches the two of them had taken to solving...
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Get More Done: Amplify Your Abilities, Productivity, and Power

10th - Higher Ed
What if I told you that there is an easy way to get more done? And not just that, but to also engage and motivate your team? That would be some super-power! That would have to be a little interesting, right? When I was a consultant, the...