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Tag Archives: Deliverables

The Complete Project Manager’s Guide to Project Deliverables

Sylvia Gindi — May 8, 2018 — May 8, 2018 A project deliverable is any output created as the result of work done during a project. Defining, tracking, and managing project deliverables is one of the most important responsibilities of a project manager. What is a Project Deliverable? You might use the term “deliverable” casually … Continue reading The Complete Project Manager’s Guide to Project Deliverables

Manage Complex Projects – Manage Project Benefits, Not Just Deliverables

by Joan Harbin May 25, 2016May 25, 2016 If you aren’t managing the benefits expected from the project (assuming they were identified before the project commenced) the probability of them being realized is low. We recently addressed the “Big, Small, Quickly” approach to managing complex projects. Diving into one piece of that — it is … Continue reading Manage Complex Projects – Manage Project Benefits, Not Just Deliverables