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Do you get to the end of the week, feeling like you have worked really hard and your to do list is the same as it was on Monday? (Or even the Monday before? as in my . . .
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Do you get to the end of the week, feeling like you have worked really hard and your to do list is the same as it was on Monday? (Or even the Monday before? as in my . . .
Intro This article is going to give you some invaluable tips for rolling out projects across large organisations. We are going to talk about how to effectively introduce . . .
You have got an idea to improve a process at work or something that is going to change the world. Before you waste any more time obsessing about it- find out if it is a . . .
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Do you get to the end of the week, feeling like you have worked really hard and your to do list is the same as it was on Monday? (Or even the Monday before? as in my case!) COULD LETTING GO BE PART OF THE ANSWER? I have really struggled with this in the past. But you have to face it. If you want to be productive you need to collaborate and I would go as far to say: Anything you are not excellent at- should be passed to someone who is. So that you can continue with the stuff you are excellent at. This blog post is about getting an informal inter departmental team together to roll out your reuse programme (or any project really). It is about finding common objectives which overlap so you can deliver the project as a team. Read this article and then read this article- how to build an implementation team. If you are leading on your reuse programme, or if you lead on sustainability, procurement or facilites managemenrt (FM) projects in your organisation, you need a team of cross departmental collaborators to get your project finished. Don’t underestimate the power of teamwork; you need people to help you complete this project. You can't take it on all yourself, and here’s a few reasons why. |
Topics: Guidance for projects
Intro This article is going to give you some invaluable tips for rolling out projects across large organisations. We are going to talk about how to effectively introduce a reuse programme across an organisation, however, in reality, it could be applied to almost any project that affects a large majority of employees. We are also going to give you a brief step by step guide at the end. These tips will interest anyone making change in an organisation. However will be especially applicable to our customers in facilities management, sustainability, waste, procurement, building decant and finance. |
Topics: Guidance for projects
You have got an idea to improve a process at work or something that is going to change the world. Before you waste any more time obsessing about it- find out if it is a good idea with these 10 points.
You might be looking for procurement cost saving ideas, demand management ideas, waste reduction ideas, waste savings ideas.
Or you might be looking for income generation ideas or even ideas to save the health sector and NHS.
Or you might want to set up your own business!
This list will help you work out if it is a good idea or not:
Topics: Guidance for projects
This quick tutorial is about avoiding distractions at work so you can get stuff done!! We give you take home tips to implement straight away as well as a "not to do" list.
This video and article is aimed at anyone who works on a project basis at work but especially sustainability , procurement and facilities management officers and managers.
Topics: Guidance for projects
Innovation in waste management, sustainability, procurement or facilities management can sometimes be slow. Follow this guide to learn how to identify issues and generate ideas to solve them. This blog post has two objectives.
Topics: Guidance for projects
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