by G Gale | May 22, 2017 | Project and Product Delivery |
Whatever they do it always seems to ends up in chaos and panic It’s not uncommon to meet company directors who complain that whatever they do their projects always end in chaos and panic with half of the company eventually being dragged in to try to sort out...
by G Gale | Jun 29, 2016 | Project and Product Delivery, Quality |
Well I doubt that, but Britain’s ‘Brexit’ decision – to exit the EU – has whipped up a storm that seems to be a very long way from blowing itself out. Initial economic indicators have been surprisingly good, but longer term, uncertainty...
by G Gale | Sep 21, 2015 | business case, Project and Product Delivery, Uncategorized |
If you don’t estimate costs well you’ll run out of budget Estimation is one of the most important parts of a project, but also one that people often feel the most uncomfortable with. If you estimate costs poorly then as the project progresses, the...
by G Gale | Sep 16, 2015 | Project and Product Delivery |
Meetings, like them or not, are a means of communication, a way of resolving issues and should be used for reviewing documents and deliverables. Meetings won’t go away, but they can be made to be a lot more effective. I’m sure we’ve all been to meetings where...
by G Gale | Aug 8, 2015 | Project and Product Delivery, Uncategorized |
Don’t get too carried away People get carried away with the excitement of new projects, especially where they involve product launches. As a result, too many people want to go for the full scope from day 1. Add in a bit too much optimism about when it can...
by G Gale | May 14, 2015 | Project and Product Delivery, Uncategorized |
Is the importance of a good memory starting to diminish? If I forget the name of a colleague or a customer, I can look at my e-mail, search the web or consult social media. And what’s more I can have all of these sources of information and more, ever present, with my...
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