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"Project Management: When Good Projects Go Bad"

In project management, what are the potential project pitfalls and how to avoid them? This presentation includes warnings signs to be aware of and actions to take to avoid problems on your projects. Even the best project can hit bumps, and it's important to know how to recognize potential issues and act quickly to keep the project on track. The presentation uses cases studies from a range of technical writing projects, and includes practical tips for managing people, processes and tools.

Meryl Natchez

Meryl Natchez

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In project management, what are the potential project pitfalls and how to avoid them? This presentation includes warnings signs to be aware of and actions to take to avoid problems on your projects. Even the best project can hit bumps, and it's important to know how to recognize potential issues and act quickly to keep the project on track. The presentation uses cases studies from a range of technical writing projects, and includes practical tips for managing people, processes and tools. (52:09 min, 25MB)

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In project management, what are the potential project pitfalls and how to avoid them? This presentation includes warnings signs to be aware of and actions to take to avoid problems on your projects. Even the best project can hit bumps, and it's important to know how to recognize potential issues and act quickly to keep the project on track. The presentation uses cases studies from a range of technical writing projects, and includes practical tips for managing people, processes and tools. (52:09 min, 25MB)

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