Analyze Benefits and Costs and Always Be Capturing ROI Some project managers stop measuring ROI once they have sold the business case. Good project managers understand that capturing ROI is a continuous task that can continue even when the project is closed. ROI stands for Return On Investment or, in other words, “What do IContinue reading “The ABC’s of ROI”
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Anatomy of Trusted Project Manager
Dr. Ellen Weber‘s lessons from a positive experience with a contractor also applies to project managers. The post outlines five game-changers: Offer Reasonable Rates — Reasonable implies profitable for the vendor and affordable for the customer. The contractor in the story gathered the requirements, scoped the work, and talked about pricing. The contractor then wentContinue reading “Anatomy of Trusted Project Manager”
Eleven Behaviors of a Good Project Manager
Brad Egeland gave his advice on how to react to feedback in two posts on the Project Management Tips site. A good project manager applies the suggestions in all situations. From Reacting to Negative Feedback on Our Projects: Be truthful — A good reputation is essential for a project manager. Getting caught in a lieContinue reading “Eleven Behaviors of a Good Project Manager”
