Fail safe management : five rules to avoid project failure /
The decision to look at failures for answers is a bold one. Policy makers, planners and implementers have a tendency to look through prisms of success in framing working policies, programs and results when justifying them. Despite this, we still tend to address failures indirectly by looking at risk...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington DC :
The World Bank,
2013.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Machine generated contents note: What is project failure?
- Why study failure?
- Where do things go wrong?
- References
- If you don't know where you are going, ask the right questions
- Fail-safe management starts by getting the why and what right
- Make it about the how
- Forgetting the how can lead to failure
- Ask these key questions when using Rule 1
- References
- Stakeholders matter
- Mindful managers seek out champions
- Manage stakeholder groups according to their ability to affect the project's success or failure
- Manage relations with champions and opponents as a key project activity
- Ask these key questions when using Rule 2
- Note
- References
- Be aware of different formal and informal network structures
- Why formal structures?
- Types of organizational structures
- What role do informal networks play?
- Use informal networking to enhance development projects
- Analyze informal organizations to tap into their power
- Use informal networks in times of organizational crisis
- Ask these key questions when using Rule 3
- References
- Blocked work processes can slow or stop work
- What is a process?
- A simple method to review a work process
- Process managers help work to get done
- Time is the enemy
- Ask these key questions when using Rule 4
- References
- Quick wins are important
- Be flexible during implementation
- Be willing to make mistakes and correct them
- Ask these key questions when using Rule 5
- References
- Findings were surprising to management but not to staff
- The fail-safe manager has a checklist for avoiding project failure
- Five rules to avoid project failure checklist
- Reference.