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What A Humorous Project Management Blog Can Do

By Charles Cooper


Blogs can be targeted to give readers certain things they are looking for, whether these are related to engagement or more technical issues. The article of this kind provides explanations that are clear, concise, conversational, accessible and friendly. This is to help out those who have a need of resources for specific missions or even business purposes.

Managers are nothing if not serious, but often they see the serious element as something that forms a barrier that prevents total employee engagement. A humorous project management blog enables people to find out ways of how to creatively make project management manageable. And in an atmosphere not laden but lightened by the relevant issues at hand.

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.

Project management can be aided by humor in an article, when, for example, it makes negatives less heavy and criticism that much more acceptable. A joke can be a catalyst for making reality bite in a nonmalicious way, for breaking apart, say, some really old and harmful dogma that stymies business. Also, the a projects specialist will find humor that can direct her or him to good creative thinking.

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.

Malice should never get into the picture, and this is achieved by the better writers. Good, hearty laughter can help get a reader over a hump, over the most boring technical references. And the blog should be able to make the reader realizes the major points about writing with jokes so as to be usable in project applications.

The most skilled comics know how to make timing and punchlines work for them, to have the best effect possible. Timing is a kind of control that is creative, able to unlock many things for audiences at the same time. It is about gestalt, and when used successfully, it is very efficient for making long descriptions less necessary, thus keeping things less complicated.

Humor is a tool for writers, like all else they use for writing. The need is to be always relevant andnot get tangled in trying to follow a line to nowhere. In this way, comedy will seem like the useless and even malicious thing that many unconsciously think it to be.

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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