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September 29, 2013

Business: Achieving the Three Pillars of Project Management - By Yvonne Nhuta


This is an excerpt of an article on one of the fundamental aspects of managing projects. 

"Tracking the Project:
Generally speaking, project managers will normally find themselves limited by time and money. This leaves the biggest task: making sure that the quality delivered is worthy of the time and money spent on the project. If a project has been planned properly, the project manager will be able to identify when a project might breach its parameters and be able to proactively respond to keep it on track. An effective project plan will consider all the possible ways in which cost and time can be reduced without compromising on the quality of the overall delivery. If all projects are conducted in this manner, a business is sure to increase its bottom-line. "
Limitations of time often means that the planning isn't as robust as a project manager would want it to be. Hence the poor quality end result. Planning requires time, patience, careful analysis of the project data and the ability to isolate problem areas BEFORE they actually become problems then devise an action plan to handle them if they do occur. How do YOU handle the problem of  time limits and managing your projects? I'd be happy to hear from you!!
To read this entire blog go to: Achieving the Three Pillar of Project Management


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