Collaboration
When an IT Project “Goes Red”
Declaring that a project everyone is excited about is in trouble can be demoralizing. But it’s exactly what can turn things around.
Declaring that a project everyone is excited about is in trouble can be demoralizing. But it’s exactly what can turn things around.
Leaders can avoid unhappy project status surprises if they understand how — and why — people avoid sharing bad news.
The way health care is billed in the U.S. system is part of the reason costs are so high. WellPoint is looking to analytics to play a strategic role in changing that.
Will your next big IT project be on time and deliver what was promised? Maybe — but maybe not.
When CEOs use corporate programs to drive strategic renewal, program design is key.
Asking why before you begin a project raises its chances of success.
Cities aren’t known as tech innovators, but Boston has used technology to transform public service.
When is the right time to refresh data to support organizational decision-making?
Mining the middle ground between wholesale change and pilot projects can improve your organization.
New research offers insights into the leadership — and politics — that typify project-based firms.
It takes a special breed of project manager to execute business analytics projects.
Charts explain how to brand a project to internal audiences to get it funded and create engagement.
Project leaders should frame projects the same way marketing managers frame branding efforts.
Project networks provide the expertise to handle complex, knowledge-intensive team projects.
From time to time a project truly stands out, creating exceptional value and having an impact on the industry.
Outsourcing complex product development work subjects companies to significant uncertainty.
To extract the most business value from university research, companies need to follow seven rules.
Receiving information more frequently isn’t always helpful.
Project managers need a systematic, disciplined framework for turning uncertainty into useful learning.