Project Management


A project is complete when it start working for you, rather than you working for it. 


Many people think that project management applies only to construction. But projects come in many shapes and sizes - hiring staff, building a new website, launching a new product/service, installing machinery or working in improvement teams. In fact any piece of work to achieve a specific objective, in a limited amount of time, with limited resources that must run smoothly can be a project. 


Are any of these familiar? 

  • Only having a fuzzy idea of what is trying to be done. 
  • Promises being made that cannot be reasonably kept. 
  • Over estimating what resources will be available and what they can do.
  • Running into unforeseen problems. 
  • Losing control. 
  • Having too little information too late, or too much irrelevant information. 
  • Running out of time and money. 

If you have come across some or all of these then you should consider Project Management. 


Project Management improves the likelihood of success by providing clarity both of the project objectives and of the role of each member in the project team. It allows for better management of resources and control of changes during the life of the project. So project management methodology supports effective delivery of business objectives. 


If you would like more information please contact Derek Johnston on 028 90737950 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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