Project Managers Who Don’t Get Jobs Done

Torch and Box
By Performance Construction Advisors
6 minutes

For a project manager, the ability to identify priorities and work with competing priorities is considered a make or break skill. But many PMs become overwhelmed by the sheer number of things they need to do, fail to make timely decisions, and find their projects behind schedule. Watch Digging Deeper this week as Dennis shares the reason for project delays in your organizations.

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