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August 1st, 2007 — Managing Client Relationships, Project Management

In my last post, Create Effective Project Proposals, I mentioned another powerful document that will help you manage client relationships and improve your level of professionalism. The traditional statement of work is a formal document that adheres to a handful of required elements. If you ever intend to perform any work for a government agency or government contractor, it’s possible that you will need to provide a statement of work in a format dictated by that agency or contractor. Even if you never intend to do government work and only work for private enterprise, you will find your projects running much more smoothly if you write and stick to a statement of work.
July 31st, 2007 — Managing Client Relationships, Project Management
No matter how much prospects and clients seem to crave uniqueness, when it comes to the printed or online communications they get from you, quirky individualism is the last thing they’re looking for. Even if they don’t consciously know it.
July 19th, 2007 — Managing Your Projects, Project Management
Finish the tasks you start
It’s sometimes difficult to complete large tasks, but letting them go stale is the best way to discourage yourself. Incomplete projects generate physical, mental, and emotional clutter.