Case Study: Risk Response and Adaptive Stakeholder Management in an Unplanned Incident
What will you do if you are involved in a near-fatal accident?
What will you do if you are involved in a near-fatal accident?
This year, we have had not less than 50 of our students upgrading their CVs and getting to add the prestigious PMP title to their names. With this certification, and if you are also considering building a career in Project Management, what are some essential things to do to advance yourself?
The 7th Edition of our Masterclass was help under the captivating theme, "Building Project Harmony for Project Success." Speaking on the topic was Mr. James Ntui of Cameroon
Trust is the glue that holds together the complex web of relationships between project managers, team members, clients, sponsors, and other stakeholders.
In today's fast-paced business environment, clients often have high expectations and demands from service providers. Balancing these demands with project constraints, resources, and timelines can be a significant challenge.
When a project timeline gets extended, see it as an opportunity—not a setback. Instead of just coasting, focus on areas that often get overlooked during tight deadlines.
Be prepared to adapt to changes and challenges that arise during the project. Stay flexible and work collaboratively with clients to find solutions that meet their needs while keeping the project on track.
Let’s be real…our plans always don’t go according to script, no matter how perfect they may seem. Too many factors can get us back to the drawing board and the last thing any project manager would want is to have last minute scope changes that can cause resource conflicts. How do you handle such last-minute changes?
As a dynamic Project Manager you need the skill to manage your both your remote and on-field team if you want to achieve success in your project.
Electric eels are solitary creatures, taking full control of their environment and survival strategies. While project management is more collaborative, strong leadership is still critical. A project manager must guide his/her team with confidence, make decisive choices, and strategically execute plans to ensure successful outcomes.