People Skills: How to Improve the Odds of a Successful Project Implementation
Robert E. Levasseur
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Robert E. Levasseur: Fox Consulting Group, Inc., 158 Hesperus Avenue, #2R, Magnolia, Massachusetts 01930
Interfaces, 1993, vol. 23, issue 4, 85-87
Abstract:
Experienced project leaders know they must resolve the business, technical, and personnel problems inherent in any change effort to be successful. Three ways to improve the odds of success are to (1) understand the culture of the organization, (2) take a broad, systems view of the problem, and (3) do an organization assessment before recommending any changes.
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Date: 1993
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