Michelle LaBrosse is an entrepreneurial powerhouse with a penchant for making success easy, fun and fast. She is the founder of Cheetah Learning, the author of the Cheetah Success Series, and a prolific blogger whose mission is to bring project management to the masses.
Recently honored by the Project Management Institute (PMI), Cheetah Learning was named Professional Development Provider of the Year at the 2008 PMI Global Congress. A dynamic keynote speaker and industry thought leader, Michelle was previously recognized by PMI as one of the 25 Most Influential Women in Project Management in the world.
Michelle is a graduate of Harvard Business School and also holds engineering degrees from Syracuse University and the University of Dayton.
She lives in Nevada with her family and likes to rejuvenate in Alaska where you’ll often find her kayaking, hiking, and riding her motorcycle.
PMP is a registered trademark of the Project Management Institute.
It’s the start of a new year and once again, I set goals for the year. These are different from “resolutions”, as I fully intend to meet them.
There are two ways to end the year. One way is to write off the rest of December because the year is just about shot and then just start fresh in January. Another way is to focus on what is most important for you to accomplish in December, so you hit January already in stride.
The wisdom of the mastermind has never been more relevant. Think about the power of having several brains in a room ready to help each other realize their potential and be successful.
This column is written as a wake-up call for the high-maintenance people out there who really don’t realize the impact they are having. Is it you? Here’s a quick way to find out.