If you’re managing a project, it’s important to ensure you involve all the different people and groups that can impact the project’s success. Otherwise, you risk missing key perspectives or getting ...
It's all too easy, when you manage a project, to become so involved with your team and the work at hand that you overlook a very important group of people: your sponsor and stakeholders—in other words ...
A project's most influential stakeholders have both the desire and ability to affect not only steps involved in project management but also the final outcome. While some might be important allies, ...
Every project has different groups of stakeholders. In a corporation, the stakeholders are the board of directors, company management, employees, shareholders, suppliers, customers and the ...
From a project manager’s perspective, a strong plan is vital to maintain communication with stakeholders across all levels of an organization. While communication may seem to be a fairly light lift in ...
The main resource in project management is the people who either perform the tasks needed or make the decisions to help the project move along. Here are five easy-to-follow tips to help you better ...
Drexel University's Continuing Professional Education offers online project management courses that provide the necessary skills to successfully run a project. You will focus on the key principles of ...
Project coordination is a core element of project management. It involves managing and monitoring the web of processes that govern how teams approach specific, day-to-day tasks during a given project, ...
IT leaders can reduce project failure risk by regularly touching base with users and stakeholders and immediately stepping when they sense a change in the “project pulse.” IT projects fail at alarming ...
Successful managers gently guide their teams to follow best practices, constantly invest in talent to help them grow and professionally mediate conflicts to seek common ground and sustain a healthy ...