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Have you managed any challenging & complex project in the past? If yes, please share your experience, how was it?

Could be any project in any business domain. Thanks,

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Date de publication: 2013/05/09
سوسن بادع مسير الخزاعى
par سوسن بادع مسير الخزاعى , مديره قسم , زارة التربيه

اداره برنامج ربط الانتاج بالتعليم والانتاج بتحسين المستوى العلمى لطلبه مشروع متكامل قمت بادارته لمده عاماالاعدادى الفرع العلمى والادبى حصلت على الجائزه الاولى على مستوى القطر فى قانون الحوافز وكنت رائده فى هذا المجال ببلدى عام 1980 1981الهدف المدرسه المنتجه والتى تحصل على مردود مالى من نتاج الطلبه وابداعاتهم الفنيه والحرفيه بفتح ورشه عمل فى المدرسه حصلنا على مبالغ ماليه من ريع الانتاج جزء للطلبه وعوائلهم وجزء لتطوير المشروع وجزء لدعم عوائل متعففه وحصلنا على ارتفاع بنسب النجاح للصفوف المنتهيه بشكل عالى وانخفاض بنسب الغياب والتسرب وحضينا بالتكريم وكان الهدف تعميمها على مدارس اخرى ومن جهه اخرى زادت العلاقات الانسانيه وتوثقت من الحب والتضحيه والاندفاع والتميز للهيئه التدريسيه

Francisco Lemos
par Francisco Lemos , Project Manager , Coimbra City Council

I've recently presented a research paper on the subject of project management.
I haven't finished yet my blog about it but anyone can take a peek : http://intelligentsustainbility.wordpress.com/

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par Utilisateur supprimé

Amazing, what a wonderful accomplishment, a combination of client, target and communication strategy.
Excellent co-ordination in Synergy group with different timezone followed the sun.
Thanks for sharing.

Ernie Mauricio
par Ernie Mauricio , Independent Creative Consultant , Brand Hammer (Self-Employed)

I've had projects with complexities that would render the amount of space given here too little, and which would probably exhaust anyone's attention span.
There is one I'd like to share.
This project wasn't so complex in nature, rather in the process my team and I had to come about it.
The task was to come up with a billboard and print ad.
It was for legal services.
My client was American, the target were Hispanic people, and I currently reside in Asia.
It all started with the client briefing through email and skype (unfortunately, mobile services in my country aren't as reliable as I'd like it to be.) Then came the research part where I had to rely on Google and my vast network of people: Luckily, I had enough Hispanic contacts.
Once the client and I were in accord with our communication strategy, I enlisted the help of a local (Philippine) designer and a native Spanish speaking copywriter who happened to be in South America.
The next challenge was the photography.
Usually I would coordinate with local photographers -- local pertaining to where my client was from -- for my Australian clients, I would commission photographers in Australia, similarly American clients needed photographers the US.
It was not so much how good the photographers were but more of the availability of their subject matter.
This time, we decided it would be cheaper and faster (and better) to purchase an image from an online stock photography library.
The project went without a hitch because of very good communication between all parties concerned.
This doesn't seem much, but take a while to consider that all parties were in different time zones.
Yes I had to adjust my sleeping patterns.
But with careful planning, we got the ad done within a decent amount of time and at half the cost.
I think it illustrates the basic fundamental importance of time management and open communication lines that are crucial to any project.
The resulting advertising material were then forwarded to a state-side printing press for the billboard preparation and the publication run.

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