Breaking the spell of the uninvited godmother : facilitating project implementation through Electronic Meeting Support
By: Cornelia Veil.
Contributor(s): Shirley Saunders | Andrew Hunt | Mark Van Onna | Donncha Kavanagh.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Nijkerk : Elsevier, 2004International Journal of Project Management 22, 3, p. 235-243Abstract: Implementing intra-organisational projects is particularly critical because those most directly affected by the projects outcome (namely the employees) can become resentful about the perceived impacts of the project. Employees can resist the process of change during the implementation phase thus making it difficult for project managers to accomplish their job. Managers of intra-organisational projects need tools that will help them to generate staff acceptance towards the project, so that project implementation may run more predictably. The tool EMS&Facilitator (facilitator skilled in electronic meeting support) offers an efficient means for developing shared understanding of the project at information meetings in the initial stages of the intra-organisational projectImplementing intra-organisational projects is particularly critical because those most directly affected by the projects outcome (namely the employees) can become resentful about the perceived impacts of the project. Employees can resist the process of change during the implementation phase thus making it difficult for project managers to accomplish their job. Managers of intra-organisational projects need tools that will help them to generate staff acceptance towards the project, so that project implementation may run more predictably. The tool EMS&Facilitator (facilitator skilled in electronic meeting support) offers an efficient means for developing shared understanding of the project at information meetings in the initial stages of the intra-organisational project
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