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Seven Deadly Sins of... Project Management: LUST
By Michael Cooch | Published  10/15/2007 | Risk Management | Unrated
Michael Cooch
Educated in New Zealand, Michael achieved an Honours Degree in Manufacturing and Industrial Technology. Since then he has gone on to achieve Project Management Professional (PMP), PRINCE2 Practitioner and a Diploma in Business Analysis (ISEB).

He has worked at the leading edge of the programme/ portfolio/ project control industry for 9 years and has experience working with Accenture, Unilever, London Stock Exchange, NHS, Morgan Stanley, Orange, TYCO and the Office of Rail Regulation. 

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Conclusion on project 'lust...

So I hope there is some food for thought there to help you address one of the worst project sins…lust. With a robust Scope Management function in place you will be able to avoid some of the critical illnesses of failing projects/programmes/portfolios. However this will not be the panacea for all project issues. I hope that by following this series of articles you’ll be able to learn lessons you can either apply on your current project or make sure you put in place on future projects to avoid the aforementioned transgressions.

 

Please check back in next month (1st December) we’ll be investigating the deadly sin of gluttony….defined as:

 

Over indulgence/consumption of anything to the point of waste’.

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This article is part 2 of a 3 part series. Other articles in this series are shown below:
  1. Seven Deadly Sins of... Project Management
  2. Seven Deadly Sins of... Project Management: LUST
  3. Seven Deadly Sins of... Project Management: GLUTTONY
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