Tag: Career Growth
Debunking the Myth: Project Communications Management Is Just Sending Emails
The Silent Project Killer Raise your hand if you’ve ever thought, “As long as I send the update, I’ve communicated.” We’ve all been there. It’s the oldest myth in project management: communications management is just about sending emails or slapping together a status report. Spoiler alert—it’s not. As someone who’s steered projects from chaos to…
Debunking the Myth: Project Stakeholder Management Is Just Keeping the Boss Happy
The VIP Trap Ever heard the phrase, “Keep the stakeholders happy”? It’s project management gospel, but too often, it gets twisted into “Keep the *boss* happy.” This myth—that stakeholder management is just about pleasing the top dogs—can sink your project faster than a bad scope. As a seasoned PM, I’ve seen the fallout when you…
The Schedule Squeeze: Navigating Tight Timelines in Modern Projects
The Day the Clock Almost Won It was week four of a six-week project, and we were behind. A critical task had ballooned, and the client’s deadline loomed large. Panic crept in—but I’d faced this before. We regrouped, zeroed in on the critical path, and made tough calls on what could wait. With daily check-ins…
The Schedule Squeeze: Navigating Tight Timelines in Modern Projects
The Day the Clock Almost Won It was week four of a six-week project, and we were behind. A critical task had ballooned, and the client’s deadline loomed large. Panic crept in—but I’d faced this before. We regrouped, zeroed in on the critical path, and made tough calls on what could wait. With daily check-ins…
The Art of Negotiation in Project Procurement: Building Bridges, Not Barriers
The Day I Almost Lost a Vendor (and Learned to Negotiate) It was a high-stakes project with a tight budget, and I needed a key vendor to cut their rates—by a lot. I went in hard, pushing for the lowest price. They pushed back, threatening to walk. Panic set in. Then, I shifted gears: instead…
Quality Isn’t an Accident: Building Excellence Into Your Projects
The Cost of Cutting Corners A few years back, I led a team racing to meet a tight deadline. We delivered the product on time—high-fives all around—until the client called. A critical feature was buggy, and user feedback was brutal. What followed was a grueling week of rework that could’ve been avoided. That experience drilled…
Mastering Project Schedules: The Art of Staying on Track
The Day the Schedule Saved Us It was week three of a software rollout, and the client’s go-live date was non-negotiable. Then, a key developer fell ill, and testing hit a snag. Panic could’ve set in—but our schedule didn’t let it. We’d built in buffers, tracked progress daily, and knew our critical path cold. A…
The Hidden Costs of Project Delays: A Financial Wake-Up Call
The Day the Budget Blew Up It was supposed to be a straightforward project: a six-month timeline, a solid budget, and a clear scope. But then, a key supplier missed their deadline, and the dominoes started to fall. Two weeks turned into a month, and before we knew it, the budget was spiraling out of…
The Power of Emotional Intelligence in Project Leadership
The Day I Almost Lost My Cool It was a high-stakes meeting, and tensions were running high. A key stakeholder was frustrated, the team was defensive, and the project was at risk. My instinct? Push back hard. But something stopped me. I took a breath, acknowledged the stakeholder’s concerns, and shifted the focus to finding…
The Adaptive Project Manager: Thriving in an Ever-Changing Landscape
The Day the Plan Fell Apart It was a Tuesday morning, and everything was on track—until it wasn’t. The client called with a bombshell: their business model had shifted, and our project needed to pivot, fast. My carefully crafted plan? Suddenly obsolete. Panic bubbled up, but I took a breath and remembered: Adapt or drown.…