How do you define
project success?
Project Success: In the Eye of the Beholder
Was your last project a success? The answer may very well
depend upon who is asked, and their particular definition of
success. As a project manager, (or someone who finds
themselves managing projects), you may think that working
deliverables plus on-time, on-budget completion equals success.
This seems logical, but it not always true. You can't leave
success to chance and project success criteria will help you avoid
that fate. Uncover practical specific steps
and guidelines for creating meaningful project success criteria.
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