Tag: project scope

  • The 5 mistakes project managers are making every day

    The 5 mistakes project managers are making every day

    Some project managers just can’t see where they are going wrong. They’ve got their qualifications, worked on a project plan, and are doing their best to lead and inspire their team. But for some reason, it’s just not working. For some of these project managers it really is just some simple, everyday mistakes that are…

  • Project Risks and How To Identify Them

    Project Risks and How To Identify Them

    All projects are different but the best way of identifying potential risks within a complex project is to call on the experience of past projects within the same field. Even within completely different industries there are many areas of potential risks that can be the same or similar. The first approach to take is to…

  • What Factors Contribute to a Successful Project?

    What Factors Contribute to a Successful Project?

      Factors that contribute to project success can be broadly categorised into five separate groups: 1. The project manager Simply employing a professional and experienced project manager will not guarantee the success of a project. Of course a project manager will be expected to have sufficient business and/or technical knowledge, have good communication, management and…

  • 5 things every project manager should be doing daily

    5 things every project manager should be doing daily

    Any project manager worth their salary has a variety of tasks to complete every day, from budgeting to planning, training to presenting, and balancing all this out is all part and parcel of the job. Alongside all this, you are the person your team looks to for guidance and direction, so no matter how busy…

  • Top tips for successfully tackling a major project

    Top tips for successfully tackling a major project

    Space. In a nutshell, that’s what it boils down to. When somebody asks me how I manage to get things done when I have a busy family life, a full-time job and a myriad of other tasks that are vying for my time and attention… There is only one way to answer. Space. It is…

  • Measures of success: How do you know if you’re doing it right?

    Measures of success: How do you know if you’re doing it right?

    What is one of the most difficult things to measure, when it comes to project management (without looking at the title)? Success. It’s difficult because it is subjective; it means different things to different people, and changes depending on context.   But it is important to understand how the conclusion of a project, or even…

  • The Secret of Successful Project Management

    The Secret of Successful Project Management

    Getting good, honest advice from someone with business acumen and years of experience is always a welcome event whatever stage of your career you are at. I consider myself lucky when I’m on the receiving end of such advice so here are some of pieces of advice I’ve been given over the years. They are…

  • Questioning Project Management

    Questioning Project Management

    Project Management as a profession has to be one of the most elusive to define. Should anyone enquire as to what you do for a living, your reply is almost guaranteed to provoke some puzzled follow-up questions. Maybe the best way to answer this question would be just to list the skills you need to…

  • 5 Tips to Become a Successful Project Manager

    5 Tips to Become a Successful Project Manager

    Project management is a role that requires a diverse set of capabilities and skills, backed up by knowledge and experience. To deliver a project on time, within budget, and to a high standard, you will need to possess skills across a range of disciplines including time and budget management, team leadership, client relations and prioritisation…

  • What You Need To Know About Planning A Project

    What You Need To Know About Planning A Project

    Perhaps the first thing to note about project management and planning a project, in particular, is that projects never stick to the plan. Change always happens and provided you accept that, then it is really just a matter of altering the plan in a way that will allow the project to still deliver a successful…