I continually research project management “success factors” – those things successful projects do better than other projects. If success was just about getting a project…
Imagine a thriving ecosystem, and you may envision a lush landscape with great diversity, energy, and balance. Now imagine an ecosystem that is suffering and…
All leaders and managers are motivated to improve their skillset for many reasons; however, they are generally motivated by the opportunity to accomplish challenging goals…
In my role supporting Federal Government agencies trying to build leadership at all levels I often find myself discussing the differences between effective and ineffective leaders.
For many businesses, much of their risk-taking is embodied in the projects they perform. The medical metaphor can be helpful to explain recurrent issues, using…
One of my appropriations law students recently asked a great question about how to handle contract termination liability. This is one of those sticky subjects…
One of the most difficult project management issues to diagnose is project misalignment, which occurs when the goals of one working group do not match…
In The Government Manager’s Guide to Contract Negotiation,author LeGette McIntyre offers federal negotiators a host of tactics they can use to get a solid, fair deal…
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