Three Things: Better Project Management
For a project to be successful, it needs to be completed on time, within budget and with its goals achieved at the level of quality desired.
Too often, projects fall short of meeting these standards. More could be successful if their leaders considered those three key criteria and determined which constrain the project, which can be compromised and which can be best optimized with available resources.
In this Three Things video, Darden Professor Yael Grushka-Cockayne explains the questions a manager can answer to prioritize and execute projects more effectively.
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