How many millions are you losing?
The majority of projects are delivered late, over-budget and fail to produce desired
results. Gartner Inc. reports the losses in information technology total $75 billion
a year. They attribute 60% of project failures to poor project management.
It’s not that your project managers intend to fail. They simply aren’t taught the
skills they need to succeed in real world situations. Certification and standard
training describe academic processes, tools and methodologies. They don’t prepare
PMs for the day-to-day challenges faced in a business world that demands rapid results.
How many millions can you save?
What do insufficiently-skilled project managers cost your company? What could
you save by providing the training and tools needed to complete projects on task,
on time and on budget? How could you benefit by turning your staff into world-class
project managers who meet your business needs and deliver your targeted return on
investment? If the solution costs only a fraction of what you lose in project failures,
would it be a good investment?
Affordable, effective solutions
Issues and obstacles are a fact of life in real-world projects. To keep projects
on target and to put derailed projects back on track, your teams need practical
strategies and proven solutions. They need real-time assistance from high-level
leaders who have been in the trenches and who provide tools and tactics that address
the needs of both your company and project teams.