Tips and Techniques for
Managing Project Resources
How to Evaluate Team Performance and Improve Results
The
project is over. The deliverables are in place. How did the team
perform? This is the essence of the team evaluation process. Project
teams may have a limited shelf life - existing for the duration of the
project, to be disbanded upon completion, with the members and managers
returning to their operational assignments, or moving on to the next
project. But, while the organization is gone, the performance legacy
lives on. Within this context, there are two possibilities... team
performance can either promote or hinder project success. Which one
applies to you?
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