It's happened again: a critical project has gone off track and needs to be turned around before business results are affected and careers, including yours, are wrecked. You know you need to act quickly to prevent failure, but what, exactly should you do? After all, before the project "went red," it was sincerely believed that effective action was already being taken. So what, exactly, should the project team do differently now?
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Taking the Bull by the Horns -- Wrestling with a Failing Project
By Duff Bailey
Posted June 12, 2007 | Leadership | Leadership | Amplify
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