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THIS ISSUE...
 

Sustainability. People talk about it in business and about the environment, but have you ever stopped to think what it means on a more personal level? That's what we encourage you to do this month when you read our Know How Network article and this issue's first article, Sustainability and You. Take a look at how self-actualization (part of Maslow's hierarchy of needs) can promote your sustainability as an individual. We take a closer look at the characteristics of sustainability in our second article, The Characteristics of Sustainability. To top it off, we're including special offers in this month's PDU Corner on three different ways for you to create your own sustainability -- Cheetah's PM Fundamentals Certificate, Cheetah's Accelerated Project Management Master's Certificate, and our 2PDU-of-the-Month Club. Check out our Richard Cranium video (http://www.youtube.com/user/CheetahLearning#p/a/f/0/l-mKUwQgpYg) to see how our PM Fundamentals Certificate can get your career moving at Cheetah speed, and watch the Hugh G. Cranium video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=On529iY8baE) to learn how our Master's Certificate program shot Hugh to the top of his career. Spend a few minutes with us this month exploring sustainability and self-actualization. Then decide whether you'd rather be Richard or Rich.

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 Michelle LaBrosse, PMP, Chief Cheetah


The Thing I Want Most to Be Sustainable Is...
Most of us think of the environment when we hear the word "sustainable," but there are many things beyond natural resources that we want to see sustained. If you could pick one thing to remain sustainable, silly or serious, what would it be? Click on the link above, and tell us what you would like to be sustainable.


Buzz Lightyear may not be the first name to come to mind when you think about sustainability, but perhaps it should be. Sustainability is all about the future. That means thinking about how what we do today in business, the environment, and our lives can take us to infinity -- and beyond.

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