Projects Don’t Fail in Formulation: They Fail in Implementation
Strategies to Overcome Project Implementation Challenges
Strategies to Overcome Project Implementation Challenges
As successful project management is integral to thriving in today’s environment, what could be considered a lingering recession or somewhat of a recovery, the company that can deliver project results with absolute assurance will lead the race.
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?
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.
Can you think of any significant organization initiative or improvement that didn’t tie to at least one project?
In today’s “new normal” business environment, leadership is even more critical to achieving bottom line results because customers are demanding more for less, employees are concerned about the future, and cash is tight.
In my experience, most organizations discuss risk but rarely implement a plan that would mitigate real risks. Why?
There are few items more important than strategy - it is the cornerstone to business growth and profits.