In this session, we share the practical approaches that keep technology projects on track: the governance structures, early warning signs, and techniques that help you manage scope, risk and stakeholders without burning trust, overspending, or overloading your team.
We draw on direct experience of delivery across the charity and membership sector so you leave knowing how to anticipate the complications that derail projects, rather than just respond to them.
Who is this for?
Project managers, implementation leads, and anyone with responsibility for delivering a technology project at a charity or membership organisation, including those currently mid-delivery and wanting to course-correct.
What you’ll take away
- An understanding of best-practice governance and project-management frameworks
- Why data migration, integrations, and UAT cause disproportionate pain in real projects
- Early warning signs that a project is drifting, and what to do before it becomes a crisis
- How to manage scope and risk without constant re-planning
- A change and communications approach that keeps the organisation engaged and adoption on track from the start