Thursday, March 16, 2017

Why A Humorous Project Management Blog Is Needed

By Charles Cooper


Blogs are mostly targeted for specific segments of readers looking for specific items, whether technical, managerial, marketing or employment issues. These web logs often contain text that has conciseness, accessibility, clarity and speaks in friendly and conversational tones. These are more or less a compilation of resources for those with particular subject needs.

Company managers often stay on the serious side, but this they know to be somewhat of a barrier when trying to engage or reach out to employees. A humorous project management blog helps folks find ways for making creative engagement that moves a project forward in the right way. And to make this in an environment that is not heavy with but light with all the needed issues.

Firstly, you should think of humor as a thing to be used with judgment, for deftly illustrating points that need to be made. It might be something that ends a problematic topic, or part of the transitioning for the next phase. One mistake often done by bloggers is in not knowing the potential found in humor and how it softens hard issues.

With regards to managing a project, a humorous article can lighten pros and cons or soften critical analysis towards a more constructive one. The need for it as a catalyst is also something that should be studied, and it is important when management is mired in too much hardcore but useless dogma. The project manager accessing humor in a blog can be inspired to think out of the box.

A useful blog knows how to pull the stops on humor and makes it unnecessary to make a joke every time. Laughing too much can have a negative pull that works on the audience subconscious. The blog should also be adept at showing how to make nonmalicious jokes, and this is hard to do but highly effective when the audience realizes it.

A blogger should never use malice in humor, there are too many nuances managed only be very experienced writers. Being lighthearted will carry you and the program through the hump of boredom. Blogs, being tagged for usability, should also make humor usable, especially for its positive effect in finishing out projects.

Great comics all have the ability of being able to time delivery, making for laugh out loud reactions. But it is not merely this, but a form of creative gestalt that unlocks creativity in an audience. When employed in the right way, presentations will be more successful, necessitating less use of long explanations that might help get things mired in too much complexity.

Writers can use humor as a tool, like everything else for the written word. They should also be relevant and avoid tangling into lines that turn round and round. When following this, humor will have darker undertones which have a negative impact on the mind.

Targeted blogs may use comedy, but not in the way of comedy relief, or that you simply need some filler that is good enough. In ideal terms, true relief is something born from illumination, the capability to see through better viewpoints. If a blog is able to do this and nothing else, consider it an effective one.




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