David,
You asked: "I would really appreciate some network perspective, ideas, and suggestions. We are focused on employee engagement but many employees are now working on projects or in projects. How do we engage the various stakeholder to ensure project management success? How do we engage the sponsor, the team, and other parties to the project? How does the project manager stay engaged?"
Great question! Especially since projects, project teams, project leaders, project managers, and the field of Project Management have all been booming these past few decades.
I'll start the conversation with a thought... A project is like a voyage.
- There is a destination, a start, a planned route, and an end.
- As with any journey, there will be ups and downs, highs and lows, along the way.
- There will be small wins -- as well as disappointments, storms, unforseen interruptions, delays, side trips -- along the way to the ultimate conclusion.
Looked at this way, projects are journeys with many opportunities for coaching, for recognition, for celebration.
Project managers are often highly schooled in the "PMBOK" (Project Management Body of Knowledge) which helps them to plan and organize and run projects systematically. They also need to develop the leadership capability to motivate and inspire and engage their people for the voyage.
Terry
Tags: leaders, project, projects, teams
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