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Survey Says – Three Keys to Project Success

Published in "Project Times" website, September, 2010 Click here for original article. As successful project management is integral to thriving in today’s environment, what could be considered a lingering recession or somewhat of a recovery,  the company that can deliver project results with absolute assurance will lead the race.  [...]

2024-06-15T13:14:35-07:00September 14, 2010|Categories: In The News, Project Management|Tags: , , , , |

Why Organization Can Make or Break Your Project

Published in "Project Times" website, August, 2010 Click here for original article. While working closely on multiple client projects lately, I noticed that organization (being organized) can make or break a project.  I also find that it is an underutilized and underappreciated skill. So if your organization has this [...]

Where have all the Project Managers Gone?

Published in "Project Times" website, July, 2010 Click here for original article. It seems unbelievable that my clients would be struggling to find and retain excellent project managers in today’s economy – after all, aren’t we still emerging from a recession?  However, once there are multiple data points with [...]

2024-06-15T13:16:35-07:00July 21, 2010|Categories: In The News, Project Management|Tags: , , , , |

Accelerate Change Management Results

In order to succeed in today's business world, it is imperative to become excellent at change management. After all, almost every new project or initiative requires change of some sort. Therefore, the better you become at managing change successfully, the better your bottom line impact. According to Harvard Business [...]

2022-09-05T08:09:19-07:00July 6, 2010|Categories: Leadership & Skills Development|

Slam Dunk to Executive Commitment

Published in "Project Times" website, June, 2010 Click here for original article. There’s no doubt that executive commitment is a critical ingredient to meeting and exceeding project results.  As a former VP of Operations and a global business consultant, I’ve been involved with or led hundreds of projects.  A [...]

2024-06-15T13:17:30-07:00June 23, 2010|Categories: In The News, Project Management|Tags: , , |

A Hidden Key to Project Success

Published in "Project Times" website, May, 2010 Click here for original article. In my experience in working with multiple companies across multiple industries and globally, I’ve seen many projects succeed while others fail.  Although there are countless types of projects, ranging from a new product launch project to a [...]

2024-06-15T03:12:29-07:00May 26, 2010|Categories: In The News, Project Management|Tags: , |

Building an Innovation Culture – What Is Vital?

What is vital to building a culture of innovation? There’s one word – leadership! A recent Industry Week article showed several examples of innovation success – the key is that executives must be committed, patient and ready to lead by example. Doesn’t this sound like something we should do [...]

2022-09-11T09:03:22-07:00May 24, 2010|Categories: Innovation, Leadership & Skills Development|

Inflation or Deflation? ……….Why Does it Matter?

Most economists and media are concerned about inflation. For example, a new McKinsey & Co study offers up inflation as a fresh concern. And the media talks quite a lot about the printing of money in Washington – and how that could easily lead to inflation. In my opinion, [...]

Top Three Causes of Project Failure

Published in "Project Times" website, April, 2010 Click here for original article. So much of an organization’s success is tied to project success!  Can you think of any significant organization initiative or improvement that didn’t tie to at least one project?  I’ve worked with many organizations, across diverse industries [...]

2024-06-15T13:19:42-07:00April 28, 2010|Categories: In The News, Project Management|Tags: , , , , |

Unemployment in CA & the U.S. – What Can We Do?

According to the UCLA Anderson Forecast, it is predicted that California employers will shed another 90,000 jobs this year and job growth will remain slow. Overall, it’s expected to remain around 12%. California is far worse than the national average (which hovers just below 10%); however, there is much [...]

2023-09-11T12:32:46-07:00April 21, 2010|Categories: Business & the Economy|
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