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Why do projects fail? (Includes examples!)

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Here are some high-profile failed projects: Following an internal review, Multiplex, the Australian development company responsible for the reconstruction of the Wembley Stadium, became aware that costs for the project were escalating to the point that the company would make a loss of £750 million on the project. billion to £10.9

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Burnout in Project Management

The IIL Blog

Techniques have been developed describing ways to recover all or part of the expected business value from a distressed project [Morais-Storz et al., This requires identification of potential causes of poor performance and preventing them from reoccurring during recovery. 2014), and Jugdev et al.,

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Mastering MVP Project Management: Unleashing the Power of Your Next Big Idea

Wrike

Innovation and efficiency are key in the realm of project management. It is a development technique where a product or service with sufficient features is released to gather feedback and validate assumptions. One approach that has gained traction in recent years is the concept of Minimum Viable Product (MVP).

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Process Perfection: Resolving Frequent Complications in Process Flows

Wrike

In this article, we will explore the intricacies of process flows, identify common complications that arise, discuss strategies for resolving these issues, analyze successful case studies, and outline the importance of maintaining process perfection over time.

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Project Management Artifacts: Essential Tools to Enhance Project Management

Project Pulse Journal

These strategies enhance team dynamics and facilitate time and budget management as the project progresses, whether for leading small teams or managing large-scale projects. Among these resources are models, methods, and artifacts that each play a unique role in aiding project managers and their teams to achieve project goals.

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Project Management Worker Engagement

The IIL Blog

In the past, engaging team members effectively in project assignments was not given the attention it is receiving today. Projects were often short term and team members were seen as a project expense and to be removed as quickly as possible after the work was completed. How much authority will the worker have?

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Collaboration Culture: Tackling Challenges in Document Collaboration

Wrike

It goes beyond simply using collaboration tools or working in teams; it defines the values, behaviors, and attitudes that encourage and support collaboration. In today’s highly interconnected world, businesses need to break down silos and foster collaboration across departments and teams.