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Risk Management Reduces Project Fires


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ABSTRACT: Describes the 4 things a project manager or team

member can do to avoid project fires: one each in 4 areas of

customer management crm, team building, project management

and self improvement - the 4 projects at Project Management

Made Easy as 123 http://www.123projectmanagement.com



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TITLE: Risk Management Reduces Project Fires

AUTHOR: Naseem Mariam, Project Management Coach

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URL: http://www.www.123projectmanagement.com/project-risk-management-fires.html

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Risk Management Reduces Project Fires

By Naseem Mariam, Project Management Coach



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Fires often result in projects when there is a breakdown of

trust and communication between the stakeholders: team

members, project manager, sponsor(top management of your own

organization), client.



Fires occur when we refuse to analyse the mistakes of past

projects, when we refuse to learn from mistakes which others

have already made. When you analyze the reason for the fires

in the past projects, you should order them, pick up the Top

3 causes and device mechanisms to eliminate them from your

projects. Do this continuously and you will find suddenly

that many of your projects are smooth and peaceful.



A database of past projects' risks, their avoidance and /or

mitigation mechanisms makes life easier for future projects.

Brainstorming, with inputs from all stakeholders, for

possible risks that can occur also helps.



You can get a good overview of Project Risks Management at

the SEI web site http://www.sei.cmu.edu/programs/sepm/risk/



Read the 7 principles of Risk Management at:

http://www.sei.cmu.edu/programs/sepm/risk/principles.html



What you can do as a team member or project manager to

ensure that the risks identified help avoid project fires:



1. Establish Trust with your client and stakeholders.

Refer to Article #4 "5 Steps to Better Manage Your

Customers' Expectations" which teaches you to do this

(customer aspect)



2. Involve the team members, treat them as stakeholders

Article #3 "Reduce Schedule Pressure for Greater Employee

Satisfaction" mentions 10 Steps which help you empower

your team members to identify and remove the bottle-necks

in the project's progress and success (team aspect)



3. Learn effective ways to identify, plan, monitor, track

the progress of work at individual and project level.

Invest time in learning sound proven methodologies, tools

and techniques that help ease your project management

tasks.(project aspect)



4. Be a learner always. Keep your eyes open to identify and

implement new and proven ways of doing things. Keep an

eye on Time and Life Management techniques, Positive

thinking, Your physical and mental health.(self aspect)



For effective Risk Management, you should enhance all these

4 areas equally. Strengthen your knowledge, implement good,

sound techniques in these 4 areas and you will be able to

make a success of your career.



Related Reading

1. http://www.sei.cmu.edu/programs/sepm/risk/

2. http://www.sei.cmu.edu/programs/sepm/risk/principles.html



Copyright @ 2003 Project Dioxide Consultants (P) Ltd.



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About the Author

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Naseem Mariam is the editor of "Management that Soars"

Newsletter & author of "Project Serenity - How to gain

happiness and peace". Her writings draw life from her

18 years experience as software Project Manager. Let her

guide you towards Faster All Round Success and a Stress

Free, Joyous Life. Her free ebook and Newsletter tell You

How. Subscribe with mailto:projectdioxidesendfree.com

Visit her at http://www.123projectmanagement.com



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