3 Pillars of Successful Projects
Tom Mochal of Tech Republic writes, “Given the high rate of project failures, you might think that companies would be happy to just have their project finish with some degree of success. That’s not the case. Despite the odds, organizations expect projects to be completed faster, cheaper, and better.” There is enormous pressure on project managers to perform, and to perform on budget and on time. Forget the challenging circumstances; forget the diminished resources; forget the personalities you have to bring together to make it all work.
So, how can you make it work in situations like these? Let’s take a look at the three pillars on which successful projects are built.
Every project is different and has its own set of challenges and desired outcomes. Regardless of the resources at your disposal, the team you are leading, or the goals you are trying to achieve, the project leader has to: