Aligning Project Workforce With Business and Project Objectives


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Aligning Project Workforce With Business and Project Objectives

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Format: Evaluation Form
Contributed by: Joe Wynne

Get your project team--and every project team in your organization--aligned with the overall business strategy to really improve perfomance and your company's bottom line. This template, designed as part of a complete employee motivation and retention strategy, will help you organize information on your business objectives and precisely how your project and each team member and task works toward meeting those defined objectives.

 

 

What will you get out of this?

Completing this template will give you a quick way to help everyone on the project team understand how why the project is important to the business and how their efforts contribute to its success. 


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Maria Lekha Johnson
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India



Posted: Jan 8, 2012 1:21 AM

"Thanks for sharing the template. This would help budding PMs like me. "



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