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4 Strategies for Dealing With Difficult Stakeholders

Wrike

.” If you haven’t dealt with a difficult stakeholder yet, don’t worry. This means you must arm yourself with strategies to deal with them amicably and continue working on the project despite possible roadblocks. The most important thing to remember is that stakeholders also want the project to succeed.

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Project Management Blog Roundup: The Best of 2021

Ganttic

Tuck into some of the best project management blogs of 2021. Adding to the content that we at Ganttic enjoy reading, we’ve put together a roundup of the 15 best PM blogs for the new year. Dive in and discover what might be your next favorite blog! To the blogs! New beginnings. New resolutions. So what’s yours?

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5 Habits to ditch this year

Rebel’s Guide to PM

I try really hard not to, but sometimes it takes me forever to get one article written or to get round to doing a difficult task. The thing is, when I do get round to doing that difficult task it normally takes half the time I was expecting and is actually pretty easy. Ignoring stakeholders. Oh, goodness. I do this a lot.

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What Is Lean Portfolio Management? A Quick Guide

ProjectManager.com

This will give you an idea if it’s the right strategy to execute your portfolio management. Lean portfolio management is a process by which strategy is aligned with execution using a lean approach and agile portfolio operations and governance. A roadmap also acts as a communication channel for teams and stakeholders.

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What Is Positive Risk on Projects?

ProjectManager.com

Your project benefits from customers being able to get their hands on the product quickly, and the warehouse team benefits from not having to deal with too many orders that are difficult to fulfill at any one time. Plan Risk Response Strategies The risk owner needs to have direction on what to do if the issue arises in the project.

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The Definitive Guide to Project Sponsors

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Peter Taylor, co-author of Strategies for Project Sponsorship , says, “a good project sponsor will happily act as advisor to the project manager and will focus on removing obstacles in the path of project success.”. They provide a liaison to key stakeholders, especially those that the project manager does not have direct access to.

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Task Prioritization Templates, Tools and Techniques

ProjectManager.com

In project management, you’re dealing with tight deadlines, budgets and stakeholder expectations. The eat-the-frog method is a strategy for prioritizing tasks and increasing productivity. The philosophy behind this prioritization technique is you get the big and difficult tasks done early. Eat the frog first.