
5 Strategies to Persuade On-the-fence Stakeholders
Winning the buy-in of stakeholders who are uncertain or hesitant can be one of the most challenging tasks in a project’s lifecycle. Their concerns, often
Winning the buy-in of stakeholders who are uncertain or hesitant can be one of the most challenging tasks in a project’s lifecycle. Their concerns, often
How to Be an Effective Mentor in Project Management Mentoring is a highly rewarding way to support and expand the project management profession. If you’re
Developing a relationship with the right mentor can be a significant step toward reaching your professional goals. Mentors help us gain new perspectives, make better
Presentations are powerful tools for relaying information, persuading key stakeholders, and showcasing your project management team’s successes. To make sure your next presentation hits the
Many of today’s remote project management teams work on shared objectives while being geographically distant from each other. These scattered teams are often highly productive,
Many people think confrontation is something to be rooted out and stopped. On the contrary, the right kinds of confrontation can actually make your project
Most projects require some amount of writing—memos, reports, status updates, budget justifications, personnel requests and other communications all call for clear, and sometimes persuasive, writing.
Project management professionals are generally organized, skilled, and highly driven. Any time you have several of these strong personality types working together on a team, you’re bound to discover some tension. How do you keep these self-motivated people working toward the same objectives without letting their personalities hinder progress?
Many a great catastrophe has started from humble roots. Consider the Great Chicago Fire of 1871: The initial cause of the fire is still unknown
Projects of every size and in any industry may sometimes require regulatory oversight or approval. Working with a regulatory body has the potential to affect every facet of your project, from where documents are archived to how long a particular activity must take. Regulatory oversight may seem daunting at first, but some basic research and preparation will go a long way toward making your project successful.
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