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Good, Bad and Ugly Part of Project Management

Project management stories When it comes to project management, there are definitely many stories with  everyone out there to tell it may be Good, Bad and Ugly, Whatever it may be it  does not matter as far as it is meeting the successful delivery of the  project and said goals and objectives are achieved. But each story will have different colors to tell and how it can be managed, it may be with relationships, infrastructure, stakeholders, execution, resources in terms of cost, scope, operations etc. Readers can classify them as per their appetite. Make simple things simple: It is always good to be simple for straight forward task to be done. Always  have to do list in a diary in written it helps a lot. It is always good to track task and status in Spreadsheet. Using a web based Wiki for project can really work based on its availability to users. A wiki can work as single location for processes, planning,  docs, collaborate, communication point, issue logs and tracking. Try t

Project management via Transformational leadership and innovation

Transformational leadership and Project management One of the many stints I have been through my experiences, the followers have shown exuberance to me is the change which is happening around them and transforming individual aspirations into realities via transformational leadership management. A leader transforms the needs, values, attitudes and aspirations of followers by a strong vision. A leader with a vision can lead organizations and individuals to successful and sustainable development by bringing in continuous change. Organizations are driven by innovation, they continuously innovate to survive competition, growth, bring new ideas to products and drive change via transformational leadership. As part of project management, driving projects requires leadership style for a project manager to continuously manage resources and change as per time and business environment demands. Project managers create opportunities for team members to connect and drive projects who