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Defining the Project Rescue Approach
"The Planning an Intervention category focused on how to create or enhance a central project management office that can serve as a primary communication hub and enabler of the new project approach. This category looks at how the project rescue manager can build a new approach that will be supported by the extended project team."
"Several factors will be working against the project at this point. Time is going to be in short supply, the project team is likely to be exhausted and perplexed, and the environment will be filled with strong, negative emotions. In fact, we'll examine how to turn these negative factors into healthy contributors to a rescue approach."
The above is an excerpt from a book written by Sanjiv Purba and Joseph Zucchero, published by McGraw-Hill/Osborne, 2100 Powell Street, 10th Floor, Emeryville, California 94608 U.S.A. Sanjiv has over 20 years of experience managing large projects and many years engaged in rescuing ailing projects.
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