Continuously improve your chances for project success

Continuously improve your chances for project success

Successful major project is partly the result of continuous improvements. Regularly assessing processes, resources and team culture are vital.

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GinaBarlow-KpmgNZ

Director - Technology Advisory

KPMG in New Zealand

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You can’t manage a major project simply by drawing on industry experience, being familiar with project management principles, and applying technology.

A successful major project is the result, in part, of continuously improving the ability of the project to meet business goals. That’s the third key to success, and it encompasses self-assessments, performance appraisals, new processes, operational readiness and technology resources, and lessons learned.

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