The best processes and methods alone won’t make your project a success. Projects are delivered by people, and it’s people who do the work. Likewise, it’s people who can hinder or even halt your project. Often, the biggest risks to your project aren’t changes, budget overruns, or incorrect assumptions but rather the dynamics and influences […]
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Mastering Uncertainty in Projects Through Continuous Risk Management and Project Control
In the world of project management, success is never guaranteed. No matter how detailed the plan or how skilled the team, the path from concept to completion is often riddled with unseen challenges and unpredictable roadblocks. As project managers, our job isn’t just to execute a plan, but to prepare for the unknown—to anticipate the […]
How to Communicate Even More Successfully as a Project Manager
Project communication does not seem to have a high priority in project management, although we communicate in projects multiple times a day—with team members and stakeholders. Communication is not only indispensable in our daily lives, but also in projects the means or perhaps better the “fuel” or the “lubricating oil” that drives the project forward, […]