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Project Execution

Project Execution

Posted on January 30, 2024January 30, 2024 By Ashwini Kamath

“Now, here, you see, it takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as that!” – Lewis Carroll

Execution is the most complex and the most exciting part of the project; you are operating on a live human where all parts are moving.

Once the project kicks off, the plan actually stars manifesting. And like any plan usually does, the reality hits hard. Its critical for the project manager to interact even more during this phase so know what is actually being made, does it work, is it useful, is it within decided constraints, etc.

You will see teams rejoice, burn out, scatter, evolve and all sorts of emotions. People are most important in a project. Which means you will need to intentionally manage what is important to them.

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Direct and Manage Project Work, Manage Project Knowledge, Manage Stakeholder Engagement, Manage Quality, Acquire Resources, Develop Team, Manage Team, Manage Communications, Implement Risk Responses, Conduct Procurements, Issue Log, Project Management Data and Information, Status report, The Lessons Learned Register, The Final Report, Rolling Wave Planning, Resource Levelling vs Resource Smoothing, Schedule Compression – Fast Tracking and Crashing, Tuckman’s Ladder, Meeting Management, Conflict Management, Push and Pull Communication

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