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Home > Articles > The Project Manager Is the Keystone to Successful Delivery by Jim Harris April 5, 2001 Successful projects have satisfied customers. Customer satisfaction requires setting clear expectations, managing those expectations and meeting those expectations. (Principles of Project Management) Senior management of every organization cherishes a customer base that provides positive references to prospective clients. Since the mid-1980s, management has implemented quality programs, structured testing processes and departmental procedures to get and keep that customer base. However, managements efforts to execute processes have often remained fragmented and uncoordinated. Many organizations simply have yet to fully embrace the discipline of actively and centrally managing the delivery of products or services. Successful delivery management is an enterprise effort whose objective is a service/product delivery that is on time, within budget and fully satisfactory to the client. Management processes, software tool evaluations and integrated enterprise applications help managers achieve this goal, but when you really think about it, tools and processes alone cant do the job. Please login/register to read the entire article.
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