Overview:
Studies repeatedly show, and practitioners confirm, that a large percentage of projects fail-take longer, cost more, and/or deliver less than expected. The project manager is blamed for “poor management” and replaced by the next victim, who is likely to suffer the same fate. Learn the seldom recognized reason this continues to occur and ways to prevent it.
Why you should Attend:
Have you (or a colleague) been blamed for a project that failed despite your best, even heroic, efforts? And, have you seen it happen again and again to you and your fellow professional project managers? There's a seldom-recognized reason this occurs so often. To counter it, you need to recognize and understand why it’s happening, then apply more effective project initiation methods. This interactive session shows you how.
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Who Will Benefit:
Robin F. Goldsmith, JD works directly with and trains business and project professionals to get right results right. President of Go Pro Management, Inc. consultancy, he is one of few with legitimate credentials in business analysis/requirements, quality assurance/testing, and project and process measurement, management, and improvement. A frequent featured speaker, he has been a major contributor to international standards and is author of Discovering REAL Business Requirements for Software Project Success and the forthcoming Cut Creep-Write Right Agile User Stories and Acceptance Tests.