Failure is in the eye of the beholder
Success for one person can still be seen as failure in the eyes of another. Show me a successful project and I will show you at least one stakeholder who thinks the project failed to meet their...
View ArticleThere is really no such thing as failure, only feedback
In my last post, I wrote that failure is in the eye of the beholder. When a project ends, talking about whether it was a success or a failure is sometimes like talking about religion or politics. For...
View ArticleIt takes a village to fail a project
In my previous 2 posts, I wrote that failure is in the eye of the beholder and there is no failure, only feedback. In this post, I propose that we need to take responsibility for our part when our...
View ArticleRescue the Problem Project – Identifying, Preventing, and Recovering from...
I had the distinct pleasure to sit down with Todd Williams and talk about his upcoming book Rescue the Problem Project: A Complete Guide to Identifying, Preventing, and Recovering from Project Failure....
View ArticleA methodology for rescuing troubled projects
Brian Munroe, founder and CEO of MTI Learning, shares a methodology for effectively and efficiently planning and executing the entire project rescue process. Brought to you by: Project Management...
View ArticleHow to identify, prevent, and recover from project failure
Todd Williams says that as a project manager, your reputation, your job, your career, and your entire organization could be at risk if a major project fails. Todd should know – he is an internationally...
View Article7 Signs Your IT Project is Headed For Trouble
Are there certain warning signs that an IT project is headed for trouble? I was interviewed for this great article that describes seven warning signs to watch out for: How to Know Your IT Project is...
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