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Comment on Michael Degirmen’s blog post: “When things don’t go according to plan” https://michaeldegirmen.wordpress.com/2018/02/15/when-things-dont-go-according-to-plan/#comment-8 Very interesting to read about other Project Managers’ problems and how they deal with them. Especially so in a case like this. While I have personally never had any real trouble with other team members not delivering on time, I have considered what I would do if such a situation would occur. What makes the perspectives of other Project Managers so interesting is the situation as you describe it; We are not working in a truly professional environment, and as such cannot always properly apply the methodologies we are studying. Since the course litterature is built for professional workspaces, we must rely on our own experiences to find out what truly works best in this environment. What I therefore really like about your post is the fact that you acknowledge this struggle but you also manage to demonstrate how the methodologies we are taught can be applied in this situation as well. Furthermore I also appreciated that you were able to find and describe how the restrictions this environment presents actually serve to benefit our learning process in the long run. Overall a well-structured post that was intersting and presented the theory behind the subject matter in a good way. |