The Politics of Projects
January 22nd, 2003 by HalThe Politics of Projects by Geoff Choo appearing in gantthead.com. Choo offers five questions for assessing your political readiness.
- Do you know what matters most to your organization?
- Do you know how your organization really works?
- Do you work your network?
- Do you know how to show and tell?
- Can you lead without leading?
Politics on projects exist. Choo offers good practical advice.
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January 23rd, 2003 at 2:42 am
An interesting parallel:
1. Define the system’s goal.
2. Identify the system’s constraint.
3., 4. Exploit (for your own benefit)
5. Subordinate