What’s Next (Part 2)
More than a week ago I shared about my two immediate, short-term personal projects: #1 svenska som andraspråk (SVA) and #2 Agile Hybrid Project Pro™. The latter is related to my existing Project Management Professional® (PMP®) certification; a micro-credential by PMI aligned to the new PMP standards, which include Agile and Hybrid approaches.
In that post I also mentioned I was pondering to obtain another PMI certification, the PMI-PBA. Shortly after that, I submitted my application, […]
What’s Next
In this post, I’d like to share about my two immediate, short-term personal projects.
The first one is related to my Swedish language learning and the second one is related to my existing Project Management Professional® (PMP®) certification. […]
Future Self
The above is a snapshot I clipped from the latest Leading Off newsletter by McKinsey. I can swear by what has been said to be super true. It pretty much sums up my own approach at life and how I got here from where I was 30 years ago: […]
En promenad i solen (igen)
Winter is almost over! Spring is just around the corner. Although it’s still cold at about 3°C, the sun is shining gloriously. It’ll be a sin not to take a walk so I did.
I visited an old friend, Jätten Vist (pic above). He’s still standing strong watching over the southern part of Lake Vättern, specifically the island of Visingsö. Mister Jätten Vist is, in fact—my dear friends—a romantic […]
En promenad i solen
Mister Bear and I took a stroll together in the sun—en promenad i solen—in Smedbyn and its surrounding park, Smedbyparken. Mister Pops the cat, stayed home.
The air was cool and crisp. The ground was wet and some parts muddy. […]
Edit
Today I’m going to take a little time to think about editing. In the context of my life. I’ve always been ‘editing,’ but there’s always room for improvement; to do it a little bit better.
According to McKeown in ESSENTIALISM (bold emphasis mine): An editor is not merely someone who says no to things. […]
Zero-based Budgeting
With zero-based budgeting, accountants use zero as the baseline, and this means every line item in the proposed budget must be justified from scratch. Not using last year’s numbers as the baseline for next year’s projection (usually the practice). Zero-based budgeting is more ‘cumbersome,’ but it forces scrutiny and provides clarity.
I had applied “zero-based budgeting” in my own life when I moved to Sweden […]