Altering project history: Seven keys to success

Ways to effectively communicate with senior management on project management

25 January 2010

One of the most important requirement for the success of a project to get the senior executives to commit to it whole-heartedly. And to get that commitment, it is very essential to communicate the positive as well as the negative aspects of the project in a clear and concise way.

The objective of this report is to help you implement the subtle points of communication and help alter the course of your project's history. And when you succeed in this, your seniors will gain insights, make decisions, and take actions. Remember, your project needs these actions to be successful.

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