Denise Fortner, MBCP
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Monday, February 16, 2015
4 ways to make a project a success despite reluctant users
Insurance Networking News has a fantastic article on one of the most common barriers to any project:
Making a project succeed despite reluctant users
Regardless what business you're in, you will have people who don't share your vision. This article is geared specifically toward software/system users who are less than supportive or completely against change, but the ideas in the article can be applied to a wide range of situations.
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Management,
Motivation,
Planning,
Preparation,
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