Month: May 2018
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Managing a Troubled Project – Paving the Road to Recovery
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Even the most experienced project managers can find themselves at the helm of a troubled project. It’s a stressful and challenging situation, but it’s not insurmountable. With the right approach, you can turn things around and get your project back on track. Early Detection is Key The sooner you identify that your project is in…
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Leading Your Team Through Change: A Project Manager’s Guide
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Change is a constant in the world of project management. As project managers, we’re not just managing tasks and timelines; we’re guiding our teams through transitions, big and small. Whether it’s adopting a new software, shifting priorities, or navigating unexpected obstacles, how we lead during these times can make or break a project. Understanding the…
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Unmasking the Hidden Dynamics: Decoding the Political Landscape of Project Recovery
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Okay, imagine you’re called in to rescue a project that’s gone off the rails. You might be tempted to dive straight into the technical weeds, dissecting code, scrutinising schedules, and hunting for bugs. But hold on! Before you get lost in the technical maze, there’s a crucial layer you need to uncover: the political landscape…
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Empowering Action: Decentralizing Decision-Making in Project Recovery
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Imagine you’re leading a team of firefighters battling a raging inferno. In that critical situation, every second counts. You wouldn’t want your firefighters to stop and radio in for permission every time they need to adjust their strategy, would you? That delay could be disastrous. Similarly, in a Program Recovery, speed and agility are crucial.…