This is the last part in the Making Projects Work video debate series that has been running this week. It’s short enough to watch during your tea break and the speakers talk about embedding change, better ways to do lessons learned and continuous improvement.
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Interesting discussion. It would be nice to have a follow on discussion where people talk about specific Key Performance Indicators for measuring success.
Hi Veronica. I’ve written about success factors in the past: http://www.pm4girls.elizabeth-harrin.com/2007/10/success-criteria-how-do-you-define-success/. Have a look and see if that kicks starts any discussion!
Project management is tricky, managing scope of a project is also very important.