Dealing with Difficult Sponsors
Disengaged, closed-minded and meddling sponsors are key causes of troubled projects. Scope creep and other project challenges are often driven by sponsors using their power to force changes onto the project that jeopardize successful project delivery. In this recording, Ori Schibi, Procept senior instructor and author of the new book "Effective Project and Change Sponsorship: Getting the Most from your Strategic Investments", explains how to better work with difficult sponsors – and how to be a better sponsor for your own project teams.
Recorded on November 5, 2020 at the Canadian International Project Management Day celebrations.
Видео Dealing with Difficult Sponsors канала Procept Associates Ltd
Recorded on November 5, 2020 at the Canadian International Project Management Day celebrations.
Видео Dealing with Difficult Sponsors канала Procept Associates Ltd
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