Why Project Sponsorship is One of The TOP Reasons for Project Failure

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Sustainable Projects Have Rhythm, Not Hysteria

In this episode, Ricardo discusses the importance of maintaining rhythm, not hysteria, for projects to be sustainable. He explains that many organizations confuse productivity with a chaotic environment full of emergencies, constant meetings, and changing priorities. This scenari ...  Show more

Better Projects Do Not Come from Uniformity: A Reflection for International Women’s Day

In this episode, Ricardo Vargas celebrates International Women’s Day while reflecting on the importance of diversity in projects. He explains that projects often fail not because of technical issues but because teams fall into uniform thinking, where everyone analyzes risks and d ...  Show more

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