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6. Essential Project Plan Components
All successful project managers will tell you that planning is the key to your success. A good plan is the foundation for any project to build upon. Create a weak foundation and a project will struggle to succeed. Build a strong foundation and a project is in a better position to handle the unexpect... read more
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7. Status Reporting Expectations
As a project manager it is essential to create a culture that encourages and creates accountability for regular status updates. When updates are consistently given, you will always know what is going well, what obstacles may exist, or what may be falling behind. At the same time, team members have t... read more
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8. Sharing Essential Project Information
A successful project requires many things to happen, one of which is lots of communication. There must be consistent and clear communication from you to your team members, to stakeholders, and your customers just to name a few. Communication matters. Without it, team members don't have the informati... read more
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9. Sharing Problems Right Away
Working with your team to set expectations and discuss the importance of quickly sharing problems and challenging situations is critical. While it can be tough to talk about problems, especially if the person contributed to the situation, it's essential to build a team culture that encourages the di... read more
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10. Monitor Project Status
Any successful project manager will tell you it's critical to consistently monitor the status of your project's tasks. Lose sight of what's going on and you run the risk of more problems, incomplete work, and missed deadlines. Don't follow-up and individuals with work assignments may start to see yo... read more
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11. Objectively Evaluate Proposals
The goal of any negotiation event is to identify an agreeable solution for both parties. If the solution were simple or straightforward, mostly likely negotiation wouldn't be needed. So it can be safe to assume that if you're negotiating, you're most likely dealing with disagreements and conflicting... read more
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12. Advocate for Interests
A successful negotiation occurs when both parties have their interests or needs listened to and addressed. By taking the time to understand why something is desired, you open the doors for different solutions that can still meet everyone's needs--which is what you really want to achieve anyway. When... read more
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13. Be Open to Different Solutions
During the negotiation process we want to achieve the best possible outcome. While we certainly want a solution that is good for both parties, the reality is we all want to reach a solution that is beneficial for us individually. This is natural and to be expected. With that said, there are a number... read more
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14. Focus on the Issues vs. Individuals
Negotiating, among many things, is an emotion filled process. For some, just the word can evoke uncomfortable thoughts. In these situations, people want different things, and thus it's not uncommon for discussions to escalate or get uncomfortable. While you may experience a variety of feelings durin... read more
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15. Negotiating with Difficult People
There are times we have to negotiate with individuals who, for whatever reason, make things difficult. This situation can be challenging, as well as draining. With that said, learning a few strategies to manage these difficult situations can help. You will certainly find the more prepared you are to... read more
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16. The Likelihood of Project Risk
A best practice when it comes to planning for risk is not only identifying potential risks, but also estimating the probability a risk may happen. Knowing the probability a risk may occur can give you the information needed to know what time and energy should be put towards trying to minimize a risk... read more
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17. Responding to Project Risk
We all know that any project has risk. A risk that something unexpected will happen, a risk that planned resources or technology won't perform as expected, or a risk that changes within the organization dramatically impact the project timeline. Certainly any of these things are possible, and then so... read more
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18. Minimize the Consequences
Being good at risk mitigation takes creativity. Often times it involves seeing the situation in a different way, identifying a variety of possible solutions, and being willing to try something new or different. This at times can be a challenge. However, when it comes to mitigating project risk, bein... read more
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