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Why Projects Fail and How to Prevent Them (Part 2)

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Success can be interpreted differently from various perspectives. This is the same with the interpretation of failures. Nonetheless, failures of project management in Winterville, NC can be understood as having expectations not met, misunderstanding among stakeholders, or unmanaged risks.

  • Unrealistic Expectations
    In our previous blog article, we talked about creating comprehensive plans. In addition to that, the plans should be realistic and achievable enough. Since your plans determine your expectations, remember to set smart goals or incorporate product management before you kick start your project.
  • Communication Issues
    Having clear and collaborative communication is the key to having a smooth project cycle. The lack of reliable communication could affect the result of your efforts. Thus, you have to make sure that you have a thorough breakdown of project information details, distribution methods, and delegation of tasks.
  • No Risk Management
    Your team’s preparedness in responding to possible problems ascertains the reduction of a bigger problem. Becoming agile in North Carolina ensures the delivery of quality risk management. This is why it’s critical for you to know your goal, secure your resources, and adopt a reliable communication process.

Here at Centurion Project Management, you can find an experienced and reputable partner in achieving success for your projects. Please don’t hesitate to give us a call for your inquiries. We are here to serve you.

Joe Pierce
Joe Pierce

With more than 20 years of experience as a program manager and organizational leader, Joseph Pierce has a proven record of success in leading multiple strategic projects. Specializing in the implementation of training, leadership, and information technology programs in corporate, academic, and military settings. Joe has successfully managed over 40 strategic projects using Agile, Scrum, and Systems Development Life Cycle methodologies. Possessing a B.S. in economics from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and a M.S. in management and an M.B.A. from the University of Maryland.