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Task Forces – the dark side of project management

April 18, 2019March 6, 2021 Oliver Schönfeld 1 Comment
Task forces have been established as a fire-fighting measure in project management when projects are in trouble or are seriously delayed. Usually they occur relatively late in the project, when nothing else worked. Interestingly, they usually work relatively well, as they are  given the highest priority. Also, leaders of task forces are often celebrated as…

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