Across different industries and types of projects we see unusually common patterns of behavior:
- Project teams grapple with tight budgets and deadlines, scope change, and unexpected rework.
- Project sponsors want faster and higher returns on the investment of their resources.
- Project managers and consultants struggle to implement management tools and techniques.
Improving project performance requires not only an understanding of project management methods, but also a common vision, and changes in deep-rooted beliefs and behaviors.
Over the last six years, our organization has been using management “practice fields” to not only teach concepts, but to launch major change within organizations. Learning-by-doing changes the way people think and behave -- it gets real-world results. While planning and managing a case study on our patented practice field, participants self-discover key project management concepts and become inspired to make changes in behavior.
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Göran Wikingson
Internetklubben CBM-Sweden
Tillståndsbaserat Underhåll - Condition Based Maintenance - Industriell IT