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eduhubspot
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Understanding Positive, Appropriate & Negative Complexity Models

This guide explains how different types of project complexity—positive, appropriate, and negative—impact project success. Learn how to identify each type, compare benefits and costs, and apply the right mitigation strategies. Understanding these models helps project managers make smarter decisions and improve overall project outcomes.

Learn More: https://www.eduhubspot.com/blogs/pmp/project-success-positive-appropriate-and-negative-complexity-model

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keylimedream
keylimedream

positivecomplexity replied to your post: everyday, I’m becoming increasingly more aware of…

I felt the same way at my high school during my time in certain clubs…

just hearing people have conversations has become enough to get me annoyed

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outofcontextarthur
outofcontextarthur

i haven’t seen the walking dead but that sounds incredible omg

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mysleeplessreply
mysleeplessreply

Have you thought about just going up to them and punching them in the faces?

hahahah!! probably the best proposed solution so far!  Have I considered it? You bet your bippy!  Will I every be ballsy enough to actually do so? Sadly, no.  I’m too much of a rule-follower for that. So it goes. 

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outofcontextarthur
outofcontextarthur

positivecomplexity replied to your photo

Can I pretty-please print-screen this and put it on the official Arthur Facebook page? Because this post is PERFECTION.

ahah if you want to! 

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outofcontextarthur
outofcontextarthur
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that-brown-dude
that-brown-dude

1)yep, i’ve lived in MD my whole life. apart from random times in my childhood when my dad lived in chicago 

2) what part did you visit? thats what i love about maryland… if you go far enough north you’ll hit mountains, if you go far enough east you’ll hit farmlands, if you go west you’ll the beach and if you go south you’ll have the suburbs and the city. its a great mix of people and culture. where i live (about 10min drive from DC) its pretty great. i mean we have violence just like any other heavily populated area, but generally people are really chill… hope that answers your question..

3) yep. im technically a junior in college but really this is my first year actually working towards my career. it took me a couple years to fuck around and make mistakes before i realized what i wanted out of college..

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myersbriggstypology
myersbriggstypology

I think you could definitely just be an outgoing INFP, but from your post, I can definitely see extroverted qualities. It’s not like extroverts don’t need alone time too. I am an extrovert, and I absolutely love alone time. And honestly, a lot of people assumed that I was an introvert. But then again same goes for one of my introverted friends, I would have assumed that she would be an extrovert just by how social she is. And it’s not like you are just one or the other. You have both introverted and extroverted qualities. But if you feel like you agree more with the INFP profile than the ENFP profile then that’s awesome. Remember to look at the whole, not just the functions. That’s just as important in my opinion.

Thanks for the message! 

-bri