Even for veteran CEOs who have cultivated teams made up of A+ players with proven track records, shepherding a big project from inception to conclusion is a daunting prospect. It requires the deft management of clashing egos, inevitable setbacks, shifting priorities and the always difficult task of getting a diverse group to both understand and strive toward the same, sometimes obscure, ultimate goal.
For leaders are in the midst of wrangling a project that has gone off the rails to its conclusion or will be starting in the near future, this blog post dedicated to project management should prove helpful.
It offers up a three-step process on how to make the decisions that will help you bring a project in on schedule and on budget. The first of the process involves knowing when a project decision needs the input of the entire team. While a number of different variables should factor into any team decision, the choice as to whether or not you should consult with your team should depend on their level of expertise and experience. The next step is to get the entire team on the same page.
This can be accomplished by diagramming the method, material and manpower that will be involved in bringing the project to a successful conclusion. Click on the link below to learn more tips on project management.
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