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Ten Things You Don't Want to Hear During a Project

Posted February 6, 2001 | Leadership | Amplify

If business projects are part of your profession, you know that many projects fail to live up to their potential. Some projects fail to achieve their schedule or budget goals or fail to deliver everything initially promised. Other projects simply fail altogether. Many of the problems faced by projects can be avoided, or at least contained, by effective project management practices.

About The Author
Payson Hall
Payson Hall is a consulting project manager and founding member of Catalysis Group, Inc. Trained as a software engineer, he has performed and consulted on various hardware and software systems integration projects in both the public and private sectors throughout North America and Europe during his 40-year professional career. Mr. Hall's consulting clients have included the US State of California, Hewlett-Packard, Motorola, IBM, the Federal… Read More
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