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Be
a Killer Sponsor!
Ten Attributes of a Best-in-Class Sponsor
Have you ever managed a
project where the project sponsor was disengaged, unrealistic or
overly demanding? Or have you ever tried to get by without a project
sponsor only to have the project go down in flames? Most every
experienced project manager has at some point in his or her career
encountered an onerous project sponsor, which either made a project
more difficult to execute or caused it to fail altogether. This
ebook focuses on ten key attributes that a great project sponsor
possesses and how the project manager can coach a project sponsor to
better represent his or her project. The paper is based on real-life
experiences of both great and not-so-great project sponsors and
outlines tried-and true techniques used to help project sponsors be
more effective at ensuring a project's success. .
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Crush Those Risks and Issues! Drive Project Success Through Effective Risk and Issue Management
Project risk and issue management is one of the most lethal but easily overlooked aspects of successful project management. Risks and issues derail your plan and cause you to divert focus away from project activities. But, there’s simply no avoiding them. If you’ve got a project you’re going to have risks and issues. Get
Crush Those Risks and Issues! to ensure you don't
get blindsided by risks and issues on your next project.
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Set That Direction! Create a Compelling Direction that Will Make Others Want to Follow You
So many times organizations
get wrapped up in terminology and process that the resulting
direction statement becomes a mass of gobbledygook which no one
understands or follows. Direction statements need to clearly direct,
inspire, and align a team to deliver, not get stuffed in a drawer
never to see light of day again. Get Set That Direction!
to create a
practical, useful and compelling direction.
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The Team Didn't Gel! Getting Teams to Work Together and Deliver Results
When project teams work in perfect harmony it's
like music to the project manager's ears. Each project team member
knows what they need to contribute to the project, knows when they
have to perform, understands what other project team members are
doing on the project, and knows what it takes to be successful. Get
The Team Didn't Gel! see how to get your project teams to gel and deliver
results.
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