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7 Reasons Why IT Projects Fail – Part 2

Delcor

Technology projects fail for a number of avoidable reasons. Those reasons are the main topic of discussion the first night of every Requirements Analysis course I teach at Georgetown University. In part 1 of this series, I described four common causes of technology project failure. Lack of trust in the project team.

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Managing safety: Fannie Mae releases new project requirements for condos, co-ops

Ungrated

Last month, Fannie Mae released new project requirements for condominiums and housing cooperatives following the partial collapse of Champlain Tower South condominium in Surfside, Fla., The post Managing safety: Fannie Mae releases new project requirements for condos, co-ops appeared first on Ungated: Community Associations Institute Blog.

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New Association Foundation Announces Tiny Act of Kindness Project

Associations Now

It main project will be to build tiny village communities for the homeless and connect them with rehabilitation resources. Holland acknowledges that this is a long-term project, and this first year will be focused largely on getting funding in place. That’s why the association formed a philanthropic foundation called DE-Serves.

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Technology + CSR: How to Get The Most Out of Your Programs

NXUnite

Let’s refresh your memory on the main advantages: Increased visibility. Partnering with other businesses or even nonprofits for CSR purposes may result in more fun volunteer projects your organization can do, which is a win for your team. One of the main benefits of CSR for businesses is increased employee engagement.

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How to Lead Across Generations

Associations Now

Case in point: Earlier this month, the two founders of a nonprofit dedicated to seating gen Zers on boards in Maine published a report on how their effort imploded in spectacular fashion. Participants should clarify at the outset deeply held values likely to affect the project. But building consensus across generations can be tricky.

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LMS Implementation: Top Tips for Success

Blue Sky eLearn

Today we’ll share some top tips for a successful implementation as well as why it’s so important to have a dedicated Project Manager leading the project on the vendor side. While you may be the main point of contact, don’t let all the conversations and decisions rest on your shoulders. Stick to the timeline!

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Key Vendor Service-Level Expectations

Velvet Chainsaw

Catering and convention services managers, AV/production project managers/producers, general service contractors, and housing and registration service providers — these are the professionals who keep events humming. Ask to have a project manager assigned to your event who participates in this planning meeting.

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