Executive Update

Five Rules to Minimize the Risk Associated with Project Rescue

Posted July 14, 2006 | Leadership |

RESCUING PROJECTS

Projects have problems. Most problems arise and are solved somewhat quickly; on some projects, however, the problems accumulate and are compounded to a point where they cannot be resolved successfully. These are sometimes called "troubled projects." These projects may limp along to the finish line. However, if the sponsor and management stakeholders perceive that the project cannot get to the finish line, a project rescue should be attempted.

About The Author
Tom Mochal
Tom Mochal, PMP, is President of TenStep, Inc. (www.TenStep.com), a methodology development, consulting, and training company. He is also head of the TenStep Group, a network of TenStep offices supporting the TenStep process in numerous languages and countries around the world. Mr. Mochal is author of Lessons in People Management and Lessons in Project Management. He is also author of several business methodologies, including the TenStep… Read More
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