by Lana Beregszazi | Jan 7, 2022 | BCS Management, Project Management
Focusing on the delivery, quality and processes for organic growth in 2022. It’s a new year…again. How fast did 2021 go? Fast. Many of us have spent most of the last two years referring to “the new normal” and “unprecedented times” as if it is the same as saying “ope...
by Christopher McKim | Apr 20, 2020 | Project Management
Communication can either make or break a project. Too much, too little, and using the incorrect mode of communication can cause confusion, enable disengagement and create friction on teams. For project managers, the mode of communication begins with an...
by Lana Beregszazi | Mar 25, 2020 | BCS Management, Municipalities, Project Management
Public tax dollars are used to construct facilities and provide services that benefit the public that pays into “the system”. From roads and bridges to jails, parks, even water and wastewater infrastructure – tax dollars and/or user rates pay for these that are...
by Christopher McKim | Nov 26, 2019 | Project Management
Successful projects run on effective communication Communication is imperative in project management. Effective communication facilitates successful projects. On the contrary, any case of miscommunication could be fatal for a project. A study conducted by the...
by Lana Beregszazi | Nov 4, 2019 | Project Management
Hiring project managers (PMs) solely for their project management expertise is becoming increasingly popular. One of the biggest objections trade PMs have heard in the past was “you don’t know the industry.” However, a project manager with experience will be...
by Christopher McKim | Jul 19, 2019 | Project Management
Project Managers use the term “critical path” to describe a sequence of interdependent activities or tasks that must be finished before the project can be finished. It includes the assumption that each one of the tasks must be completed before the next can...