Is this a "Blind Date" Project?
- Topics:
- Project Management
- Tags:
- 4PM.Com,
- Achievement,
- It Operations,
- It service Management,
- Project Management,
- Project Manager
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Overview: The article is a live example of the happenings that take place during the project. Now as the project progresses, the PM is not blind to what's happening until it's too late. Project managers who plan projects in this manner can solve small problems early rather than face big problems when it is too late. As mentioned earlier, this achievement-driven process takes more work on the part of the project manager during the planning phase. The way of developing the work breakdown structure is also altered; it is not an endless list of micro-activities, it’s a much shorter list of the measured achievements we want to track and manage. However, the project is planned with measured achievements then the project plan will have one-tenth the number of lines, making work estimating much less daunting.
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Format: PDF | Size: 120KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 3




