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Projects Gone Wild – Why Do Projects Fail? Stakeholder Engagement

by Stacey Perritt | Nov 5, 2015 | Blog, Project Management

Third in my series of Projects Gone Wild and how to rein them in: Stakeholder Engagement.  In earlier posts, I’ve discussed the impact of planning and change management on project success.  Turning to stakeholders, most of us know that a project stakeholder is…

Projects Gone Wild – Why Do Projects Fail? : Managing Change

by Stacey Perritt | Jul 28, 2015 | Blog, Project Management

This is part deux of Celedon Partners’ series: Why Do Projects Fail?  In my first blog, I focused on the criticality of proper project planning in ensuring project success.  You can find that post here.  The current blog will focus on how (im)proper change…

Projects Gone Wild – Why Do Projects Fail? Part 1

by Stacey Perritt | Mar 8, 2015 | Blog, Project Management

I’d venture to guess that if you have worked on more than one project, you have seen a “bad” project or parts of one. Some of us have had the luxury (think: learning experience!) of working projects that completely fail or stumble painfully along, wasting time, money,…

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