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Project Management and the New Year, part 5

Project Management and the New Year, part 5

Do you find yourself doing the work of many or perhaps have a team that does not work cohesively? You are not alone, but with some project management tips you will find your team to work more productively. Productivity is important to getting all the projects completed as well as a team that works well together. With the New Year approaching it is wise to adapt a system that will help you stay focused. When you are focused your team… More »

Project Management and the New Year, part 4

Project Management and the New Year, part 4

Although it may seem simple to stay focused, it is one of the main reasons your projects are not completed as scheduled or anticipated. Retaining your focus and applying the same principles to your project will keep you and your team motivated. The focus will prevent other factors from intruding and your projects will be accomplished in a timely manner. Continuing with our acronym C.A.S.T. brings us to the next important point of project management.

S – Stay focused and control… More »

Project Management and the New Year, part 3

Project Management and the New Year, part 3

Have you ever decided on a project and found yourself distracted with other ideas that had nothing to do with your project? You are not alone, it is very easy to get distracted when you do not have a plan or scope for your project. It is best to determine what the scope of your project will be and not sway from it. That brings us to the second part of our acronym C.A.S.T. that was formulated to help you… More »

Project Management and the New Year, part 2

Project Management and the New Year, part 2

As part of the series about using project management in the New Year, you may find yourselves with items on your to do list that were not accomplished. Are you determined to begin the year on a positive note? Have you set a goal to be in better control of your projects? It may take determination and commitment on your part and your team’s part to successfully control your projects. Let’s continue breaking down the acronym C.A.S.T. further to help… More »