Understanding the
Motivations Behind Project Needs and Requests
What's the Driving Force Behind Your Latest Project?
Project
strategy development begins with an examination of current 'driving
force'. Underlying motivations will drive any project, including
the interests of the initiating party, the stated need of the
project, as well as the potential involvement of company politics.
It all matters.
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