The CityIQ Project Health Check can assist in the review of a part completed project
We recommend that each question is assessed on a rag (red amber green) basis and each section is given an overall score of 1-10, with ten being high.
The checklist should be used as a guide only; we make no representations regarding completeness and take no responsibility for any conclusions drawn.
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Do Change Professionals have similar strengths? We think that most do!
Read our article which references the Strengthsfinder test from Gallup, where the key point is to focus on strengths rather than weaknesses.
Should companies work more on getting people into jobs where they can make the best use of their strengths and put them into teams where individual’s skills complement each other?
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The results and associated analysis of the CityIQ estimating challenge, where we gave our City contacts a list of tasks associated with running a CityIQ event and asked them to estimate the amount of time and effort involved.
When it comes to the world of work, and more specifically the world of projects, it can be a difficult task. After all, it’s a fact of life that projects often overrun, with the time taken and the effort involved frequently being underestimated. And the person doing the estimating is probably someone just like you. So what is going on?
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Sometimes on a project, you can find yourself with a sponsor who isn’t quite what you had hoped for.
The question is what you can do about it?
Our Mitigating Strategies document may help.
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