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The 18 Most Influential People in Project Management

ProjectManager.com

These 18 project management professionals, in particular, have established themselves as thought leaders and influencers. Susanne Madsen is the author of several books on project management and leadership, including The Project Management Coaching Workbook and The Power of Project Leadership. Who to Follow in Project Management.

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Top Solutions to Project Failure – Epicflow Research Part 2

Epicflow Blog

Develop Your Leadership Skills. Effective leadership is also about strong time management, taking charge of the delivery of tasks, and planning them in advance. To make a company’s leadership powerful, it’s important to ensure that the right people do the right job at the right time.

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Episode 173 – On The World Stage: The FIFA World Cup Turf Project

Velociteach

We love having you join us twice a month to be motivated and inspired by project stories, leadership lessons, and advice from industry experts from all around the world; and we love to bring you some support as you navigate your projects. You can also claim free Professional Development Units from PMI by listening to our show.

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Compendium of Works to Increase Probability of Project Success

Herding Cats

But each method needs to be based on 5 Immutable principles to be successful, no matter the domain or context, PMI Spring Seminar , 2012, Austin TX. Five Immutable Principles of Digital Transformation Project Success - PMI San Diego Chapter , 11 July 2018. PMI Lakeshore Ontario Chapter , 27 October 2018.

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When a Successful Project Isn’t

International Institute for Learning

By Steve Blais, PMP, PMI-PBA. So, if expectations are important enough to influence the evaluation of project success, why don’t we pay more attention to them? Steve Blais, PMP, PMI-PBA. That is, expectations other than the objective measurements were not met. Consultant and Trainer, International Institute for Learning.

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