Project Management 2.0: It Won't Go Anywhere Without Project Leadership 1.0

Posted April 30, 2008 | Leadership |

by Mark E. Mullaly

The growing call for a new and better way of managing projects is very much rooted in dissatisfaction with current environments. The desire for greater responsiveness and flexibility on the part of project teams, the frustration with failures and project overruns, and the chronic difficulty in ensuring that project results deliver real business value all exemplify this dissatisfaction.

About The Author
Mark Mullaly
Mark Mullaly is President of Interthink Consulting Incorporated (www.interthink.ca), an organizational development and change firm specializing in the creation of effective organizational project management solutions. Since 1990, Interthink has worked with companies throughout North America to develop, enhance, and implement effective project management tools, processes, structures, and capabilities. Mr. Mullaly is also the author of Interthink'… Read More
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