Seven Deadly Sins Of Project Management

Topics:
Project Management
Tags:
Business Services,
Change Factory,
Information Technology,
Insentience,
Management,
Milestone,
Team Management
Source:
Change Factory

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Overview: Projects which lack deliberate thought and meander from milestone to milestone are common in small business and large businesses. People leading the project, who have little, if any, experience leading projects is the ever present factor. Insentience is the most common failure mode of projects and project teams in businesses. Projects milestones are not considered with the seriousness that should accrue to a milestone. Milestones are intrinsic to the successful outcome of the project and yet they are allowed to pass by unfulfilled with impunity.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2009 | Pages: 4


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