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Project Management - You Give Me The Feature Creeps

 

Author: Ryan Leibowitz

The quality of the project management you have integrated into your industry or department can mean the difference between holding out and thriving in a very cut throat industry that you serve. It's very crucial to understand the evolution of a project management lifecycle and avoid skirting or skipping important upfront issues from the outset.

It's also very important to understand the concept of not over dissecting a problem or being paralyzed to a point where further action is not being executed. A dreadful opponent to you in this case would be "Feature Creep" where individuals from the department keep changing their minds on requirements or have new ideas on better ones.

Beware of feature creep as it will rear it's ugly head at every step of every stage you come across of your project. Things such as that, as well as losing focus on the core objectives will usually result in project failure because a core part or stage of the project is not able to move onward.

Leadership in this examples is absolutely critical in order to prevent mishaps, and total project disasters from happening. These usually are not only a waste of time, resources, but a major drain on employee morale and faith in the leadership of the organization.

It's critcally important to formulate a communication strategy before the project begins. Make sure to sit down with the clients and constituencies during a set agenda and with set goals as well as a decided upon methodology to capture and organize requirements from everyone who has a stake in the project you are working on. Otherwise they will call you up every five minutes and give you new requirements or ask you to alter existing ones.

It goes without saying, this is not a very productive use of your time nor is it of theirs. A solid big picture perspective of all the project needs has to be looked at before moving forward with the actual implementation. This due diligence will take up a bit more time in the beginning but will save lots of time, money, concerns, and potentially broken relationships down the line.

Author Bio:
Ryan Leibowitz is a reputed author. Ryan likes to write articles about this subject.
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