Month: October 2013
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Top tips for successfully tackling a major project
Space. In a nutshell, that’s what it boils down to. When somebody asks me how I manage to get things done when I have a busy family life, a full-time job and a myriad of other tasks that are vying for my time and attention… There is only one way to answer. Space. It is…
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Mitigating misunderstanding in a project environment
Have you ever played Chinese Whispers? Dubious name aside, it is a fun and entertaining game that just about anyone can play. One person has a phrase to begin with, and they whisper it as quietly as possible to another in the group. This person then does the same with what they think has just…
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Measures of success: How do you know if you’re doing it right?
What is one of the most difficult things to measure, when it comes to project management (without looking at the title)? Success. It’s difficult because it is subjective; it means different things to different people, and changes depending on context. But it is important to understand how the conclusion of a project, or even…
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How to fix a failing project
Your project is circling the drain. You know it, your team members know it, even the guy that delivers the sandwiches knows it. Somehow though, your management haven’t gotten wind of it yet. Let’s try and keep it that way, at least until you have fixed the problem. Get back to the basics Let’s start…