Project Success factors - Proactive or Reactive approach ?



To be a project manager there are 2 paths you can take. The proactive path or the reactive path. Just as you do in your personal life, the path you wish to take is individual to each person and is depends on several factors.

To be proactive means that you need information. The lack of information will normally cause a project manager to be reactive. To have the knowledge for example the amount of development time required to resolve the issue, what resource is available, what viable alternative options are available etc will enable a project manager to be more proactive rather then reactive. Knowledge is the key. The more knowledge you have, the more proactive you can be as you will be able to join all the pieces together to get the bigger picture to see the big picture.



The less knowledge you have, the more reactive you become, since you will not know what you do not know until something happens.




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