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Communication failures

Each company has put in place more or less complex procedures for a smooth project management for all their projects. They have procedures for planning, procedures for monitoring and control, procedures for risk management and, of course, for project communication. What most of the companies fail to manage is the actual human side of the communication, the way of communicating the problems and the way managers react to problems. In a study conducted by VitalSmarts and The Concours Group, named Silence Fails: The Five Crucial Conversations for Flawless Execution , more than 1,000 executives and project management professionals across 40 companies in a wide variety of industries were surveyed. The study pointed out five undiscussable issues that are the most prevalent and most costly barriers to project success, including: 1) Image from  https://www.freepik.com/ fact-free planning – a project is set up to fail with deadlines or resource limits that are set with no consideration for r...

OK, let's stop this project

I have recently read an article about stopping a project. Although it may be common sense, you should always consider that your project might not be successful (especially at its early beginning, when the risks are higher and uncertainaties are plenty of). And here you are, in the middle of your project, and you start thinking that you should close it. Where did you got this idea? Maybe... your resources have been moved to more "glamorous" projects maybe your sponsor has changed opinion, or was fired, or just lost his decision power maybe the product of the project is no longer required by the customer (be it an internal customer, or a market sector) maybe you can no longer control the technology, as it was too new when you started, and it now proves to be cumbersome maybe because you are losing money from this project, instead of making the focus of the company has changed, and this project does no longer fit into the strategy project performance is too low other external co...

What a day...

How many times did it happen to you to get home, and think about your day, and suddenly remembering that you did not all the things on your (mental) list?... It just happened to me, and I am angry with me... Is it something common? What do you do when this happens to you? How do you organize your time?