Why Do Projects Fail? Main Reasons and Ways to Spot Project Failures
Failures are unavoidable. Each year, businesses face various project failure rates, often wasting millions of dollars per failed projects.
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Failures are unavoidable. Each year, businesses face various project failure rates, often wasting millions of dollars per failed projects.
Recent events related to coronavirus, fires in Australia and other unplanned cases have shown that managing remote employees is a skill all project managers rapidly need to learn.
Professionals always want to make the most of the 24 hours they have every single day. It seems that there are people who even have 25 or more hours in a day and they still have time to be more happy, efficient and productive.
No one has immune to a crisis. This is especially truthful these days, right? Recent examples of global floods, wildfires in Australia and coronavirus spread have shown that a crisis may come from anywhere and it does not have to obligatory come from economical challenges.
The toolkit of any project manager contains many professional tools, techniques, and frameworks. A network diagram is one of these magical tools that can solve many important tasks in project management.
Working meetings are the traditional element in the workflow and it often happens when many employees work remotely, or the company has several offices in different cities and even countries.
It is not a secret that the project management world has moved online. Where and how do project managers work today?
Scrum is a framework that helps in delivering software in an Agile fashion. It is characterized by a short fixed schedule of release cycles with adjustable scope known as Sprints.
Are you sure that your team and company are totally ready for sudden floods, fires or tornadoes? What about sudden bankruptcy, project delays or website ransom by hackers?