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      Limitations of achieving project goals

      • Date April 10, 2014

       

      Project goals are the drivers of the project. They help to guide the project and the direction that the project is going to take. Goal setting is something that needs to be thought of very carefully before the final goals are drafted. The scope of this procedure is to help the project management team come up with the right goals that will help to make the project a success.

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      The first thing you have to do when coming up with goals is to make sure that the goals that are set are right. The goals need to be focused and tome bound. You have to make sure that you are coming up with goals that are realistic. Failure to come up with the right goals will lead to major project limitations. You therefore have to be reasonable when you are coming up with the goals for the project.

      Poor performance from the workers on the site is also a major contributor to the failure of the project goals being achieved. You have to make the workers motivated so that they will be able to perform and help you achieve the goals. However you have to make sure that you do not focus too much on the performance of the workers that you lose sight of the goals that you had set in the first place.

      A good way of managing limitations to the project success is to make sure that you are committed to the project. If you are committed to the project goals and make sure that everything goes on well then you will not have to face limitations. You also need to make sure that the people who are working for you on the site are aware of the goals. This will help them understand the objectives of the project and become more committed to make this a reality.

      Feedback is very essential if you want to achieve your goals. You have to make sure that you get constant feedback of the progress of the project as this will help you know if you are on the road to achieving the goals that you had initially come up with. When you keep track of the project and look at the progress you are more likely to achieve the project goals than when you do not look at the progress.

      Project limitations caused by goals can sometimes be avoided if the employees have the proper motivation. You need to make sure that the employees know the importance of the project. You have to make sure that you give the employees a reason to want to achieve the goals. You also need to make sure that you keep them wanting to come to work and work towards achieving the goals.

      Managing limitations is just as simple as making sure that you follow through with these simple advices to make sure that everything is okay. When you follow these you can be sure that your problems will be a thing of the past.

      Tag:managing limitations, Project goals, project limitations

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      Hany Ismail, MSC, PMP
      Hany Ismail, MSC, PMP
      Hany Ismael is the founder and CEO of Planning Engineer Est. in Egypt. He has started his career back in 2003 as a site engineer, technical office engineer, planning engineer, planning manager, and finally planning department manager where he has been involved in several mega construction projects in Egypt and Saudi Arabia. In 2016, he established his own company in Egypt “Planning Engineer Est.” Hany gained his MSc degree in project management from Liverpool University-UK 2013-2016, PMP certified from PMI-USA 2010, and BSc Civil Engineer Tanta University-Egypt 2003. Hany provided more than 3,500 hours of planning and project management training on his website planningengineer.net, YouTube channel, and offline courses since 2011. He enjoys teaching project management in simple and practical way, and he developed several planning tools, techniques and courses.

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