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This is our location for FAQ's and case-studies about Project Management. Feel free to visit our Project Clinic and
Project Psychology areas for some free advice, or if you already have a project emergency on your hands,
visit the Trauma Center.
Project Clinic
The life of a project typically has four
phases: Project Definition, Project Planning, Project Management & Control and
Project Closure. We've tried to organize topics around those phases. If you
don't know what phase you're in - that's OK; the questions you're looking for
will probably tell you where you are. We also have a separate section called
Diagnostics.
This will give you some helpful tips on measuring the ongoing health of your
project.
- Project definition and planning
- Project management & control
- Project closure
- Project diagnostics and health indicators
Project Trauma Center
If you already know
that you have a
project in trouble
or a mess on your hands, the Trauma Center is your likely first stop on our site. Click on the link
above and we will tell you what your immediate actions should be as well as some
preventative measures you can take in the future.
Here are some typical
issues and solutions we cover:
- Project schedules, costs and issues are way
out of control
- Project audits
- Talent and resource management
- Project sponsorship
- Managing 3rd party software package
implementations
Project Psychology
Want to understand
the emotional, interpersonal, political and other human factors affecting
project success? Check out these typical
scenarios:
- Fear of change and politics
- Factors and human dynamics affecting the
performance of the project team
- Keeping sponsors engaged
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