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Jul 12
2007
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An introduction to Project LeadershipPosted by Philip Greenwood in Project Manager, Project Management, Project Leadership, Project, Programme, Leadership, Influence, Communication |
Just in case you're interested in Project Leadership, I thought I'd point you to Beaufortes' Blog.
Project Management has been tremendously successful, but it's success is nowhere near universal. For example, Business IT projects still fail the majority of the time, accordingto Gartner - and this is a statistic that hasn't changed in 20 years!
Another study by ISR research indicated that companies with high employee engagement performed (financially) 52% better than companies with low employee engagement...hmmmm.
Here's another question: If you have an engaged, enthusiastic, aligned and diligent team, do you think they would find a way to succeed? Even with a "big ask" project? That is what Project Leadership is about. To find out more, why not subscribe to our blog on http://blog.beaufortes.com...
-- Philip Greenwood
Project Management has been tremendously successful, but it's success is nowhere near universal. For example, Business IT projects still fail the majority of the time, accordingto Gartner - and this is a statistic that hasn't changed in 20 years!
Another study by ISR research indicated that companies with high employee engagement performed (financially) 52% better than companies with low employee engagement...hmmmm.
Here's another question: If you have an engaged, enthusiastic, aligned and diligent team, do you think they would find a way to succeed? Even with a "big ask" project? That is what Project Leadership is about. To find out more, why not subscribe to our blog on http://blog.beaufortes.com...
-- Philip Greenwood






