Why Organization Can Make or Break Your Project
While working closely on multiple client projects lately, I noticed that organization (being organized) can make or break a project.
While working closely on multiple client projects lately, I noticed that organization (being organized) can make or break a project.
How to find and/or retain excellent project managers is critical. Let’s start by defining an excellent project manager. Which qualities are essential?
According to Harvard Business Review, there are six problems that can slow your corporate transformation to a crawl.
There’s no doubt that executive commitment is a critical ingredient to meeting and exceeding project results.
Practice improving your ability to see (vision), and emphasize and value this skill with your project team.
What is vital to building a culture of innovation? There’s one word – leadership!
Those businesses who are prepared and ready to leverage opportunities will be those who succeed during this “new normal” timeframe.
Can you think of any significant organization initiative or improvement that didn’t tie to at least one project?
The losses in manufacturing have accelerated over the last two years as manufacturers have reduced production in line with reduced consumer demand.
According to a study released in 2009 by Deloitte, the Manufacturing Institute and Oracle revealed that nearly a third of companies were experiencing a modest to severe shortage.