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Conduct Lessons Learned Throughout the Engagement

Wrike

A June 2010 survey that I personally conducted of project managers and project personnel showed that 57% of responders indicated that they conducted lessons learned sessions either not at all or less than 10% of the time. Here is my process… Planning the lessons learned sessions into the project.

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5 Steps Every Organization Can Take to Beat the Transformation Odds (Part 2) 

Planview

The big idea associated with this blog series is improving your odds of making a transformation stick. You’ll learn five critical roles for advancing organizational change and techniques to enable clear, unified communication. Put another way, it means they attended, with clear intention, to “the people side of change.”

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Closing Matters: Overcoming Common Challenges in Project Closeout

Wrike

It involves completing the remaining work, conducting a thorough review of project performance, and formally closing the project by satisfying all contractual obligations. This includes conducting final inspections, resolving any outstanding issues, and obtaining necessary sign-offs from stakeholders.

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The Twins – Communications Management and Stakeholder Management

MPUG

Though Stakeholder Management is a separate and distinct knowledge area (KA) in the PMBOK ® Guide, the primary mode of engagement with stakeholders is communications. The following true story was shared in one of my classes by a senior manager from a global corporation in South Korea. What went wrong? Hence, the term of my title: the twins.

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The Twins – Communications Management and Stakeholder Management

MPUG

Though Stakeholder Management is a separate and distinct knowledge area (KA) in the PMBOK ® Guide, the primary mode of engagement with stakeholders is communications. The following true story was shared in one of my classes by a senior manager from a global corporation in South Korea. What went wrong? Hence, the term of my title: the twins.

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Elevate Your Leadership Game: Mastering the Art of Exceptional Project Leadership!

Proofhub

Continuous Learning: They embrace growth, seek self-improvement, and stay updated with best practices. Exceptional project leadership is the key that empowers leaders and managers to navigate challenges, ignite creativity, and achieve remarkable project success! It holds the key to unlocking a world of astonishing achievements.

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How To Use Iterative Process to Improve Project Outcomes

Wrike

If necessary, conduct a thorough risk analysis and identify any potential stakeholder concerns or conflicting project goals. Let’s take a closer look at the key components of an iterative process and how to implement them in your next project. It’s also important to consider the size and complexity of your project.

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