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Three Characteristics of a Successful Project
The traditional three characteristics of a successful project are defined by the project triangle: A fourth characteristic is sometimes added: A more modern definition of
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Is Project Management Dying?
No—project management is not dying. It’s evolving. Organizations still need people who can plan, coordinate, and deliver complex work. What is changing is how project
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Four Common Project Changes
Project changes are a fact of life, and every project manager should expect changes to occur sometime during the project. Change Management is the process
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Lessons Project Managers Can Learn from Building Solomon’s Temple
The construction of Solomon’s Temple (also called the First Temple) in ancient Jerusalem, as described in the Books of Kings and Chronicles, offers timeless leadership
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Lessons Learned
Lessons Learned is an important closing activity that is frequently ignored. Most project managers give lip service to this project closing activity because they are
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How To Avoid the Blame Based on Project Status or Outcome
Avoiding blame when a project struggles (or fails) is less about “escaping responsibility” and more about managing expectations, visibility, and accountability throughout the project lifecycle.
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