en being in charge of project

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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Effects of being in charge of project

  • en stress ➜
  • en anxiety ➜
  • en a big head ➜
  • en you can delegate responsibilities to others ➜
  • en excessive stress ➜
  • en greif ➜
  • en happiness ➜
  • en having responsibility ➜
  • en having to report on progress ➜
  • en lose sleep ➜
  • en a lot of responcibility ➜
  • en lots of stress ➜
  • en making it look good ➜
  • en making a plan ➜
  • en power lust ➜
  • en responsibility for the projects outcome ➜
  • en stress and auxilliration ➜
  • en stress and strife ➜
  • en taking on responsibility ➜
  • en tell others what to do ➜
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being in charge of project is a subevent of…

  • en managing ➜
  • en giving orders ➜
  • en assign responsibilities ➜
  • en assign tasks to others ➜
  • en become stressed ➜
  • en change things ➜
  • en create a spreadsheet ➜
  • en creating a project report ➜
  • en delegate jobs to the proper people ➜
  • en give orders ➜
  • en keeping records ➜
  • en managing other people ➜
  • en you might manage others ➜
  • en own the schedule ➜
  • en planning ➜
  • en research ➜
  • en screwing everything up[ ➜
  • en shirk your responsibility ➜

being in charge of project is used for…

  • en being efficent ➜
  • en building confidence ➜
  • en controlling use of resources to achieve ➜
  • en creative, experiences, intelligent professionals ➜
  • en get stress ➜
  • en a good leader ➜
  • en having responsibility ➜
  • en intelligence test ➜
  • en leading a team ➜
  • en managing ➜
  • en a motivated person ➜
  • en a problem solver ➜
  • en providing leadership ➜
  • en reducing confusion ➜
  • en someone with good leadership skills ➜
  • en someone with a lot of ideas ➜

being in charge of project requires…

  • en organizational skills ➜
  • en good leadership skills ➜
  • en leadership ➜
  • en leadership skills ➜
  • en responsibility ➜
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