By Jim Symcox on Dec 30, 2011 in Business Growth, Business Process Improvement, Leadership, Leadership Training, Project Management | 0 Comments
When I run my time management workshops I often find that companies have been sucked into having regular meetings and often they’re run very badly. Here are some ways that a meeting can go wrong: a) attendees arriving late b) People talking to their neighbour (off-topic) during the meeting c) People wanting to only talk [...]
By Jim Symcox on Jan 12, 2010 in presentations, Project Management, Strategy | 0 Comments
Getting the Proposal team in place means you then also have access to the materials you need to produce the proposal. And of courses the resources. And unfortunately there really is no magic lamp you can rub to make your proposal suddenly appear neatly bound on your desk. Typically the bid manager leads the proposal [...]
By Jim Symcox on Mar 6, 2009 in Business Growth, business strategy, presentations, Project Management | 0 Comments
Writing a proposal effectively depends on answering 10 key questions. Those questions may even suggest that you save yourself a job and avoid responding with a proposal!
By Jim Symcox on Sep 25, 2008 in Project Management, time management | 0 Comments
3 time management and project issues that will stop your project delivering what you’ve promised