Five project management lessons from Game of Thrones
After a decade on our screens, HBO’s TV powerhouse Game of Thrones (GoT) has come to an end.
After a decade on our screens, HBO’s TV powerhouse Game of Thrones (GoT) has come to an end.
If, like me, you have done an internet search on how to become a project manager, the results will show various university degrees and other full-time education, while all assistant Project Manager vacancies ask for experience or some other formal training.
Fail to plan and you plan to fail.
What does Event ROI mean and why is it important?As project professionals and practitioners we are used to working with stakeholders to plan successful projects.
Christmas Day: a transient endeavour with fixed start and end dates, clearly defined objectives and deliverables, perhaps no business case as such, but very real costs (tangible) and expected benefits (mostly intangible) and a stakeholder community with risks to be managed and issues to be addressed.
In occupied refurbishment projects, communication is not a soft skill or an administrative task — it is a critical programme control.
I’ve been in environments where everything looked fine until it really wasn’t.
Welcome to the latest in a series of posts that aim to make the case for applying systems thinking to project management.
Projects make a real impact to organisations, individuals and society; with project managers and project professionals at the forefront of change.
In an increasingly digital world, organisations need to deliver even more customer centric solutions at unprecedented velocity.