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Brett believes that best teams and clear leadership are essential to project success. His approach has been consistent since he started his career in technology 20 years ago: we do all the things you should do, such as Project Planning, Time Management, Budget Tracking, and Meeting Schedules, but communicate often to ensure your goals are always top of mind.<br>
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Brett Bartle Brett Bartle is a business analyst in the marketing department of one of the world's largest nonalcoholic beverage companies
PROJECT REPORT 1. Build a Rapport With Key Stakeholders The first key to successful project management starts with open communication and building a positive relationship with everyone contributing to the project. Everyday, project managers work with extremely talented and skilled professionals, and they expect to be recognized for their expertise.
2. Provide Leadership Without Micromanaging Everyone on the team must understand their roles and responsibilities and it is important, as the project manager, to allow them to execute their duties with minimal interference. Members of the team may feel that their leader doesn’t trust them or value their contributions if the project manager attempts to control every aspect of the project.
3. Do Your Homework Although it is not necessary to understand every aspect of the project, the more you know, the better you’ll be able to lead your team. Before starting your project, research and have a working knowledge of the industry’s best practices and learn everything you can about your team and what each person will be contributing to the project.
4. Learn How to Identify and Use the Right Tools It’s critical to understand the different software and web- based project management applications available in today’s technologically advanced project management environment. Your project management solutions should document your processes and save steps.