Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Developing Successful Projects Without a Project Manager

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Identify and Develop a Successful Project Manager
Developing Successful Projects Without a Project Manager
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Every project needs someone in charge – someone to make sure things are running smoothly and activities are always directed to meeting the end goal. The problem? Most of us don't have a staffer whose sole responsibility is project management.

The good news is that you don't have to have the formal title to manage a project successfully. There are plenty of people already in your ranks who can do the job.

This report will help you identify and cultivate a project manager already on staff and provides information needed to successfully manage a project. Get it now:



"Developing Successful Projects Without a Project Manager"

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  • 12 characteristics of top-notch project managers
  • The 5 phases of a project – and tips for each
  • 8 questions to guide the planning process
  • 4 methods for monitoring project progress
  • A 10-point skills assessment to identify a strong project manager
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