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028 - Running Projects? Avoid These 3 Mistakes

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Most people, in most organisations, are at one time or another involved in projects. The trouble is, sometimes they can fail for some quite fundamental reasons. If you run projects, or are involved in some, then make sure you avoid these three common project mistakes that can actually damage your reputation if the project doesn’t work out.

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Content:

  • The ubiquity of organisational projects

  • The consequence of inadequate scoping

  • Most project clients don’t fully know what’s involved

  • Having powerless people in the lead

  • The mad crash of priorities

  • Failure to manage tasks = loss of traction

  • Two suggestions for more project success.

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31 episodes

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

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Most people, in most organisations, are at one time or another involved in projects. The trouble is, sometimes they can fail for some quite fundamental reasons. If you run projects, or are involved in some, then make sure you avoid these three common project mistakes that can actually damage your reputation if the project doesn’t work out.

Audio:

Content:

  • The ubiquity of organisational projects

  • The consequence of inadequate scoping

  • Most project clients don’t fully know what’s involved

  • Having powerless people in the lead

  • The mad crash of priorities

  • Failure to manage tasks = loss of traction

  • Two suggestions for more project success.

  continue reading

31 episodes

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