Up to 50% of projects fail because their success is compromised in some manner – over budget, behind schedule, or failing to deliver expected outcomes.\u00a0 From fund raising to initiating a new program, the fundamentals of project management hold true. Using a systematic process will assist in ensuring a smooth \u201croll out\u201d of any event or program.<\/p>\n
A project is a series of activities that has a limited time for completion with a specific outcome in mind. When completed there will be a service, product, funding, or a specific result. A project can include a fund raising event, a volunteer recruitment process, the hiring of a new executive director, launch of a new program, or anything that is not part of the \u201ceveryday business\u201d of the nonprofit. Project management is a systematic process that balances the elements of time, money, quality, monitoring, and execution to reach a specific goal.<\/p>\n
Specifically project manage is the process of:<\/strong><\/p>\n The ability to plan and document the ins and outs of a project have been proven to produce better and more smoothly run projects. Where time is of the essence, nonprofits need to be sure they are using the best tools possible to reach the goals of every project they undertake. By reaching these goals in a systematic way, clients are served better and the entire organization benefits. Some of the benefits of a project management approach are:<\/p>\n Working with key individuals in the nonprofit we will:<\/p>\n As a result of using a systematic project management approach you will have<\/strong> For more information please contact us:<\/p>\n Phone:<\/strong>\u00a0512-515-0580\n
Why use a systematic approach to project management?<\/h3>\n
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What KM Consulting and Training Connection will contribute<\/h3>\n
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\nA tailored blueprint for implementing a project<\/p>\n
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\nE-mail:<\/strong>\u00a0Kathleen McCleskey<\/a><\/p>\n