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Year-End Project Reviews That Set You Up for a Strong 2026

Year-End Project Reviews That Set You Up for a Strong 2026

Reflecting with Purpose Year-End Project Reviews That Set You Up for a Strong 2026 is more than a catchy phrase—it’s a mindset for effective project leadership. As December winds down, organizations have a golden opportunity to pause and evaluate what worked, what...

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End-of-Year Project Closure Checklist for PMP Professionals

End-of-Year Project Closure Checklist for PMP Professionals

End-of-Year Project Closure Checklist for PMP Professionals is essential for ensuring your projects wrap up efficiently, your teams capture valuable lessons learned, and governance standards are fully met. As the year winds down, it’s easy to focus on new initiatives...

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How to Build a Smarter Project Pipeline for the New Year

How to Build a Smarter Project Pipeline for the New Year

As the year winds down and planning ramps up, one question rises to the top for every successful organization: How to Build a Smarter Project Pipeline for the New Year with confidence, clarity, and alignment. Start With a Clear Strategic Lens Before adding anything...

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What Executive Teams Need to Hear Before Starting a Project

Too many initiatives fail not because the strategy was wrong, but because leadership entered the project with assumptions instead of clarity. Executives don’t need more data—they need sharper truths. Before any project begins, leadership must hear what conditions must...

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Use November to Prepare for a Successful New Year

Optimize Capacity Before Year-End How Project Leaders Can Use November to Prepare for a Successful New Year. November is a natural pause point between the urgency of Q4 delivery and the promise of a clean slate in January. For project leaders, this month is an...

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Project Managers, How Much More Can You Take?

Project Managers, how much more can you take? Every project manager knows the feeling — deadlines looming, budgets tightening, and the project scope expanding far beyond what was originally agreed upon. Scope creep is one of the most common — and most exhausting —...

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