I have an experience of around 3 years in content writing. Writing and reading is my passion and I love to spend my time in writing on various subjects. As per my perception, this is one of the few professions, where you get to know about so many things while you read and write. It is one profession that gives you right to express your creativity and belief through the power of words. Perhaps, I know the importance of words. Words can influence your thought process. Words can give you a reason to think and act. The power of words has created a rev in past and it has the ability to do so in future. Well, myself as Nitesh Ranjan Bharti knows the power of words and it is because of this reason, I persuaded my career in writing. After working on different areas and types of writing like: web-content, sales promotional content, creative advertisements and education I have learned a lot about writing. Being a mass communication graduate, I write news and features on commission as well as other materials and have branched out in the last decade or so into blog and website creation. I have gained many useful insights into creating websites and blogs that get ranked highly by the search engines so-called SEO, search engine optimization.
As the percentage of projects failing are on the rise there are number of root causes becoming the talk of discussion. Be it unreasonable project timelines, poorly defined requirements, poor scope management or unclear project objectives projects are failing due to one or all of these factors. As all these factors play an important role in a project, thus there is no denying a failure at one of these aspects can play havoc for a project. But a question which arises amidst all this is whether it is the ability to manage projects becoming a reason for failed projects. And one thought is that projects are best managed when they are well led.
Several analysis are doing the rounds as to why projects gets in trouble and it appears that there is a common link of missing leadership. Wherever there is a weak leadership link, it has been observed that projects make way to unwanted directions. It is often the case that a project manager fixes his focus on what needs to be done and may well be aware of how do it but all this while he might not be acting as a project leader. Here comes in PMP® certification equipping project professionals with processes, techniques and tools for project success. However, PMP certification though builds a good foundation for professionals, if it is accompanied by a true leadership to drive complex projects it acts as a boon in disguise.
In recent times, project leadership and not just management is playing as the critical differentiator in projects. Project management without project leadership is likely to result in project failure. AstroWix a pioneer project management company has for over a decade been providing PMP® certification training to professionals in India and abroad. It is a registered education provider of PMI, USA training professionals and helping organizations in their project optimization. Its training workshops are conduced across major cities in India like New Delhi PMP certification, PMP certification Bangalore, Chennai, and Kolkata.
,br> AstroWix is a leading end-to-end project management solutions provider offering professional training courses. These professional courses are developed for a complete professional development, enhancing leadership and negotiation skills in professionals. A certified PMP and a good leader is a deadly combination for any project. Project leadership is all about shaping a team of diverse individuals into a workforce that produces measureable project results. A good leader is a good project manager who is able to set the vision, define success, and determine the measurements of success. And importantly they can inspire, persuade, and lead the project team very efficiently.
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