by Tony Fleming | Jul 21, 2020 | Change Management, Project Management
All projects involve change but some changes are bigger than others. If changes affect people dramatically such as making them redundant, these changes have to be handled sensitively. To understand how best to do this, some lessons have been drawn from the most...
by Tony Fleming | Mar 5, 2020 | Project Management
I saved Transport for London £300K a year by installing a new system to manage assets remotely. Want to know what I did? Read on… Previously, at London Tube stations, fire engineers had to visit sites where contractors were operating to manually deactivate...
by Tony Fleming | Jan 8, 2019 | Project Management
Only 29% of new IT projects implemented by businesses are successful, according to The Standish Group Chaos Report Many more fail to provide any return on investment and a large proportion need to be significantly redone on completion. In this two-part series we are...
by Tony Fleming | Dec 6, 2018 | GDPR, Project Management
For context, a week ago I had a meeting with a client who’d been in business for 20 years but needed help. As they became more successful, they realised that their IT project management system was outdated and not up to scratch. They needed a system that would cater...
by Tony Fleming | Sep 13, 2018 | Project Management
When Pete downed his first pint in a little over 10 seconds I knew he needed to talk. He and his wife Sue had just spent the afternoon decorating their house and they’d driven each other up the wall with their bickering. When he told me his story I was reminded of how...
by Tony Fleming | Jan 10, 2018 | Project Management
With all the new-found rivalry between US President Donald Trump and North Korean premier Kim Jong-Un, it’s easy to forget that North Korean nuclear ambitions stretch back to his father, Kim Jong-Il (if not earlier), with Kim-senior disrupting one of my projects in...