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Seven Priorities for Project Managers in 2019

ProjectManager.com

Anyone who tells you, with 100% certainty, what 2019 will look like at the start of the year is bonkers. If you want to know what your priorities should be for 2019, look at the way your world was at the end of 2018 and at the start of this year. The one trend that seems to be 100 percent reliable coming into 2019 is disruption.

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One Year on Terra Firma

The Lazy Project Manager

It was (and I still can’t quite believe this) one year ago that I last stepped off a plane after a visit to Geneva and Zurich to deliver a series of presentations and workshops for CERN and PMI Switzerland. It hasn’t all been bad. New keynote topics developed and ready (just call please). We know that now!

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100+ Project Management Statistics & Facts To Remember in 2019

ProProfs Project Management

Whether you are overseeing a team or leading major projects and their execution process, it is essential to keep everything in line to ensure project success. How will you know what is the best way to manage your teams ? Source: PMI ) Tweet this. Source: PMI ) Tweet this. Source: PMI ) Tweet this.

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Project Management Statistics: 45 Stats You Can't Ignore

Workamajig

As we step into 2019, what project management statistics should you be aware of? 68% - more than 2/3rd - of organizations in PMI's annual survey said that they used outsourced or contract project managers in 2018. ( In PMI's 2017 survey, 62% of successfully completed projects had sponsors who were actively supportive.

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Develop your project leadership skills in the new year

Susanne Madsen

What better time to consider how you can continue to develop as a project leader and sharpen your saw. The feedback you received shouldn't be seen as negative but as an opportunity to grow and continue to develop. To continue to develop your project leadership skills, have a look through the eight topics below.

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10+ Reasons Why IT Companies Fail In Today’s Industries

nTask

Especially, if you are the team lead on a project with relatively high requirements. This puts a big question mark on the project handling capabilities of the team involved, particularly the leadership. According to PMI , a lack of clearly defined goals is the most common reason for project failure (37%).

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Celebrating Women in Project Management

ProjectManager.com

Stevens is a podcaster, author, speaker and works with women in project management to reinforce within themselves their true value to their team, company and industry. Can you tell us about what inspired you to launch a Women in PM Initiative for 2019?” It’s Time to Change the Ratio.