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Managing Multiple Projects Successfully

Are you managing multiple projects and  you feel like you're drowning in work?   Well, by the end of this video I'm going to  give you my top tips on how to manage multiple   projects successfully. If you want to learn how  to master your next project, then stay tuned to   the end of this video because I have an amazing  download for you that is going to teach you on how   to ensure your projects don't fail. Stay tuned. Hi. If you're new here, welcome. Subscribe to the   best career and project management channel. New  videos coming to you every Wednesday. Learn the   art of project prioritization. All right, it is an  art, it's not a science, and you're going to have   to feel it out as you go through. But this becomes  really important when you have multiple projects.   You want to take all of your key milestones of all  your projects and put them on a central timeline.   This is really for you as a project manager. Now,  this is where the art of prioritization comes   into play. How do you do this? Well, with all  your milestones, take a look for this particular   week that you're working on and understand  what's your priority one, two, and three.  Now, this whole priority sequencing is the key  to understanding what you have to work on, or at   least guide your team members on what they have to  work on. You really need to be flexible with this.   This is a juggling act. It's constantly changing  on you because you may be finishing something   up which was a priority one and is now done, so  something else is going to move up in its place.   Ensure that you take the time, take a look at  your timeline, always look at it, juggle it around   and know that it is an art. Through practice,  you're going to get really good at it.  On my last point, be kind to yourself. All right?  This is an art. It's not something that comes   naturally to some people. Sometimes you have to  work with it and you just have to practice, but   I promise you, learn this, prioritize properly,  and it's really going to make a big difference.  Identify your MVPs. This is your most  valuable players on each of your teams.   This becomes critical. Just like I  said with the art of prioritization,   your team members are going to be executing stuff  so you need to know who you can go to. You want to   make sure that there's going to be certain key  people that are probably higher in rank from a   standpoint of the activities they have to do, so  really connect with them so that you can have an   understanding as to what they're doing. Maybe have  a little bit more one-on-one relationships so that   you can be very clear with the reporting structure  you want from them. It just makes your life easy   knowing that the major milestones, the key players  are taking care of them, and you have some sort   of form of communication to ensure that things  are on track. Because again, you're juggling,   you have multiple projects going on, so the key  to that is delegating and ensuring that they are   doing what they're doing. Don't micromanage,  delegate, and set things up with a structure,   and that really helps tremendously  to managing multiple projects.  Paperwork is your BFF. Okay, you're probably  gathering now that there's a theme going on here,   that what we said with prioritization, MVP, and  now we're talking about documentation. Absolutely.   Your project plan becomes critical and even more  so when you're doing multiple projects. If you've   done your due diligence, you've done your planning  upfront, then it's going to make your life a lot   easier because you've established expectations,  you have established ways of working, and you've   formalized those updates, and your managing of  the documentation is just where you can go to   to confirm things, remind people as the projects  are progressing. It's also a place for your MVPs   to go to. What's really cool, too, is part  of that major timeline that you're creating   for all your projects is, again, going to be  documented. You're not keeping that in your head.   It just makes life a lot easier, so do that  work. That's due diligence on your part. Yes,   it's a little bit of heavy lifting upfront, but  so worthwhile in the lifecycle of the project   as you're executing. It's just going to  make your life a whole lot easier, so   do your paperwork. Do not ignore it, particularly  when you are running multiple projects.  Duplicate success. All right. One thing I've  learned over the years doing the efficiency   work that I do, the engineering work that I  do is that there's patterns to everything.   That's the beauty of standardization. The  efficiency world is you can see the patterns. Now,   you may have some customization that you do  depending on what it is that you're working on,   but you don't want to reinvent the wheel. Have  those checklists, have standard templates.   If every project you're working on has the same  set of documentation, it's going to make your life   a lot easier in managing those multiple projects.  You're not doing something special or different   for each one and then trying to figure out, "What  did you do for that project or this project?" It's   the same standard recipe, right? It's the recipe  for success. Ensure you duplicate that success.   Learn from your past projects. If something didn't  work out well, well make sure that you change that   moving forward in the future and change  all your templates accordingly so you can   build off of that with all of your projects.  Really learn from each other in regards to the   projects, duplicate that success, have those  standard templates and use it for everything.   It's going to be a game changer in regards to  helping you manage those multiple projects.  Okay, now that you know how to manage multiple  projects, I want you to go to the link below and   grab this, How to Deal with Project Failures. This  is just as important as learning how to manage   multiple projects, so go to the link below.  Now, on that note, please like this video,   subscribe to my channel, and share it with all the  friends that you know. If you have any additional   tips on managing multiple projects, please put in  the comments below. Until the next time, see ya.