Projects are hard. But they can be easier when you and your team are Adaptable and Resilient.
The good news? You can improve both of these things.
Adaptability is responding positively to changing conditions.
Resiliency is absorbing impacts to recover quickly from a setback.
Having a solid foundation (like an emergency fund in your home Budget, or a career skill that is in high demand) will help you with both.
– David McLachlan
See more Project Management Picture Concepts:
- How The Cost of Quality Increases On Your Project
- How to Measure Business Value for Your Project (NPV, ROI and more!)
- Scrum Roles & Responsibilities
- The Change Control Process in Project Management
- Prototypes in a Waterfall or Agile Project
- Agile Estimating Techniques – Planning Poker and More
- Good versus Bad Project Management
- Benchmarking: How To Do It
- Project Management Office (PMO) Types
- Project Benefit Types – Tangible and Intangible