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Maximizing Project Success
The Project Leader and the Change Leader

By Cathy Cassidy and Paula Martin

Every time a project is executed something changes. You, as the project leader manage both the project and team processes to create the deliverables. But who's leading the change process? When the change is large enough, like a merger, there will most likely be a core project team leading the change. However, if your team is the core project team, it's your job as Project Leader to be the Change Leader.

Why? Because resistance to change is one of the top reasons projects fail - no matter how good your deliverables are. So if you role is to make sure the project is successful, you'll need to reduce this risk for failure due to resistance.

As a Change Leader it helps to have tools that will support you in driving change with your stakeholders. So, here are five tools to help you lead change successfully:

Are you ready to be the Project Leader and Change Leader? If you remember that resistance to change is one of the greatest factors for project failure, then it's your responsibility as project leader is to take on that role to ensure your project's success.