How to Make Projects Successful
February 27th, 2003 by HalMore unsolicited advice on running projects…this time from Top Ten Lists.
The Top Ten Keys to Making Projects Successful. Who knows what (if any) empirical evidence was used for selecting the top ten of the 20 or 30 best actions one can take. In any case, you might discuss the list at your next team meeting to assess what you might do differently.
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February 28th, 2003 at 1:13 pm
Not a bad list.
Anyone have any experience with Balanced Scorecards?
Mary
February 28th, 2003 at 5:46 pm
Excellent List! Number 3 stands out for me. We are currently kicking off a very challenging $300 million dollar hospital replacement and expansion program. We have struggled to create alignment with one of our shareholders (the 800# gorilla) and number 3 was a hit this morning in our weekly team meeting. Putting it on the table created dialog that moved us forward with a different perspective. Thanks!
Bill