![]() ![]() This book is for the PM who wants to not just survive, but thrive in it. And if you’re using Agile methodology, your life is a series of sprints. Sure, there’s a beginning, middle, and end (followed by a retrospective), but there’s always a new project. The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek: Project managers know that the project never really ends. The book features real work stories and analyses of the things we take for granted at work. Nine Lies About Work by Marcus Buckingham and Ashley Goodall: This book is for the freethinking project manager, the one who challenges the status quo for their team. The Making Of A Manager by Julie Zhuo: The book’s tagline says it all: “This is the handbook you need to be the kind of manager you wish you had.” This is a must-read for leaders, whether they’re new to the game or not. Whether they’re looking for ways to get the team working at their best - or they just want to be proven right - this is a great read. Here are our picks for must-read books this year.īrave New Work by Aaron Dignan: If your project manager hates bureaucracy and red tape, this is the book for them. Project managers tend to be be well-read. And you might just help your PM discover their new favorite tea. Check out one of the tea places near your office they’ve usually got samplers ready for the holidays. If you’re not sure what to get - or your PM is especially picky - you can sign them up for a coffee subscription.īonus idea: If your project manager isn’t a coffee drinker, get them a tea sampler instead. Find a good quality roast and get them a good supply of it. You could even hook them up with a snack subscription service.īetter coffee: Whether your project manager is really into coffee or just sick of refilling the coffee machine in the break room, this gift is a no-brainer. You can put an end to it by finding a snack you know they like and setting them up with their own stash. Serious snacks: Is your project manager a hardcore snacker? Are they always running out to the corner store to grab something? With winter coming up, that snack run is going to get a lot more unpleasant. This makes a great gift if your project manager needs to get more work done. Your project manager is probably getting pulled into meetings or tapped for advice throughout the day. Noise-canceling headphones: Nothing says focus mode like a good pair of noise-canceling headphones. Check TechRadar’s list of the year’s top ten keyboards for some inspiration. You’ll probably want to stay away from the loud clacks of mechanical keyboards, especially if you’re working in an open office. If the office-supplied keyboard isn’t doing it for them, you should consider upgrading them. They’re writing tons of emails, setting up meetings in Slack, and writing out reports and project updates. Here’s our guide to helping your project manager have a better day at the office.Ī new keyboard: The project manager in your life is probably writing more than anyone else in the office - except maybe the copywriters. ![]() Whether you want to give them something that’ll make their day-to-day at the office a bit easier, or a great read for all the time they’ll be spending by the fireplace over the holidays, this guide has you covered. ![]() And to help you with that, here’s Unito’s 2023 Gift Guide for Project Managers. Not to worry, there’s still plenty of time, as long as you get on-task right this moment. So here we are, less than two weeks away from Christmas, and you’re still trying to figure out what to get for the project manager in your life. A background in, or knowledge of theatre is considered a significant asset.Published in Teamwork on, last updated.High level of proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, and experience with fundraising software or CRM.Excellent interpersonal and relationship building skills demonstrating a collaborative approach with a willingness to engage constructively and empathetically with internal and external stakeholders.Knowledge of philanthropy practices and familiarity with donor-centred fundraising with a strong desire to improve donor experience and build relationships.Exceptional organizational skills cross-departmental communication, with the ability to coordinate multiple projects within tightly prescribed timelines.Broad-based knowledge of various development campaign activities, including direct solicitations, event planning and management, match campaigns, and leveraging fundraising databases.3 or more years of fundraising related experience or equivalent combination of education and experience. ![]()
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