10th step to project management success: Establish clear metrics
Bernie Klinder, Contributor
You can't tell if a project is failing or if performance is improving if you don't set clear goals and have objective measurements. Avoid misleading percentages and red/yellow/green coloring exercises. What gets measured gets managed. Know the actual numbers and the productivity of every member of your team. Track failures and problems in a database. Provide feedback, set expectations, measure improvements and look for ways to build on success.
12 STEPS TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT SUCCESS
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Introduction
Step 01:
Identify sponsors and stakeholders
Step 02:
Get a champion in top management
Step 03:
Clear goals and achievable, objective deliverables
Step 04:
Own the planning process
Step 05:
Establish a methodology
Step 06:
Be honest about your abilities
Step 07:
Make sure you have the resources
Step 08:
Assemble the best team you can
Step 09:
Communicate early and often
Step 10:
Establish clear metrics
Step 11:
Keep your deliverables in mind
Step 12:
Know when to ask for help
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Bernie Klinder, MVP, consultant Bernie Klinder is a technology consultant for a number of Fortune 500 companies. He is also the founder and former editor of LabMice.net, a comprehensive resource index for IT professionals who support Microsoft Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 and BackOffice products. For his contributions to the information technology community, Bernie was selected as an MVP (Most Valuable Professional) by Microsoft. |
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