One of the prevailing problems John Stewart sees in the workplace is that managers try to treat unfamiliar situations with familiar approaches: “not understanding when a problem is really a one time and unusual problem versus something that looks like normal ongoing activity.” In these situations, “having people think about a project as a project is quite useful.”
One of the prevailing problems John Stewart sees in the workplace is that managers try to treat unfamiliar situations with familiar approaches: “not understanding when a problem is really a one time and unusual problem versus something that looks like normal ongoing activity.” In these situations, “having people think about a project as a project is quite useful.”
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