Tony Wood
Director and Founder
Tony has over 18 years of experience working for both small and large clients, fulfilling various roles; programmer, analyst, business analyst, systems manager, technical director and consultant with skills ranging from system administration to knowledge management.
In recent years, Tony has founded VisionWT. Tony has been concentrating on the area of content management and collaboration, with the goal of bringing learning environments to sites where brochures once lived.
Tony is an active member in the eZ publish community and regularly speaks at the eZ publish community conferences.
When projects go bad - How to avoid conflicts in projects
Wednesday, November 8th, 14.30
Category: Beginner
Track: Project Management
Have you ever wondered why some projects work well and other projects go bad?
My belief is that many project problems are caused by people having goals that conflict with each other. This can be a simple as a vendor wanting to do the project for the least possible cost, while the clients want to get everything they can. This is a recipe for disaster. We all know these issues exist, but why are we seldom honest?
I will help show some of the issues that relate to team dynamics and how you can use this understanding to increase the productivity of your projects, and ensure that the vendor and the client have goals that are in tune.
Travel is expensive and team dynamics stretched to the limited. What will you do to stop your project going bad?
Joint session with case presented by Kashyap Kompella from Wipro Technologies.
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