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The Ten Commandments of Project Management |
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our increasingly project-centric world, the productivity to
be gained by good project management is far too promising
to ignore. But for most companies, shifting to a project-oriented
management structure represents great change, and people resist
change, regardless of the benefits that it may bring. Rules
and guidelines are needed, so I’ve devised these commandments.
By following them, your company can position itself to enter
the promised land of project-based culture. |
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I Thou Shalt Narrow Project Scope
Nothing is worse
than the never-ending project. It can suck up resources and exhaust
even the most resilient teams. To keep projects tight and focused,
carve larger efforts into smaller projects that have achievable
deliverables and can meet deadlines. In the long run, a series
of small wins has more impact on the organization than a big bang
that never sounds.
MD's
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Dear FCS'ians |
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Some good things
that get jammed but then if we have perseverance, we keep trying
to get them started. After an unwanted break of few months, Reflections
is back with Kumud driving the initiative. Just like most things
in life, this newsletter will be as good as participation from
all of you. So cheer up and put a pen to your head! Let others
in company also know about your hidden written talents.
Editor's
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Dear FCS'ians |
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With great pleasure
we bring to you the first issue of Reflections for the FY 05-06.
Receiving contributions and feedbacks from you really encourages
me to do & incorporate new things are Reflections. I request
every one to come forward and contribute towards making Reflection
more interesting and informative.
In April issue,
we bring to you 3rd edition of the series “ Basics Of Good Writing”
. I hope this series is proving useful in your professional life.
To help plan your investments and savings for FY 05-06, we have
some very good tips under “ Sustenance”.
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