Keep Project Meetings Short and to the Point
Meetings are important for communication and ensuring that everyone is on the same page. However, if they run past a certain point, they’re nothing more than a waste of time. Likewise, if you can’t manage to keep your meeting on topic, you’re just burning daylight. Your meetings should be as short as possible and cover no more than absolutely necessary.
3. Focus on Quality, as Well as Time and Cost
Time and cost are two of the paramount factors in any project. However, if you only focus on those two areas, you’ll be creating something of dubious value. Focus more on quality, with time and cost as secondary focuses. While you most certainly need to worry about the budget for your project, quality is a more important consideration. You’ll also find that as long as you have good ongoing communication with management, increases in quality come with automatic increases in available budget.