Project HEADWAY: Breaking the Triangle: What to Cut When Cuts Loom Over Your Project


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Project HEADWAY: Breaking the Triangle: What to Cut When Cuts Loom Over Your Project


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Contributed by: Mark Mullaly

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It is never something that we like to face – but it is a reality that we often have to accommodate, despite our preferences to the contrary. When we are told to do more with less, and to scale down what it will take to do our project, what are our options? How do we approach it? How do we make sure that, when all is said and done, we have the bandwidth and resources to still successfully deliver what we are committed to?


Facing cuts on a project is never easy. We build our estimates as best we can with the knowledge that we have, and by the time they have been reviewed and scrutinized, there is often very little room left to manoeuvre. Join Mark Mullaly as he explores strategies to effectively manage downsizing a project without being downsized yourself. The presentation will share real world examples, and offer suggestions for how to approach the project – and the project management.



Hassan Mahmoud Ali
Cairo, Egypt


Posted: Feb 26, 2012 5:55 AM

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