Progress Review Meetings
Progress reviews are important occasions in which the consulting team meets, either privately or with the client, to assess how well it is performing against expectations and the project plan. Such status meetings focus on a range of matters during the building and producing stage and examine issues such as lessons learned, successes, problems with individual behavior, technical issues, progress toward objectives, teamwork, or addressing client concerns.
Client Focus
Throughout this book, we have emphasized the need to be client-focused in our consulting work. Progress review meetings should be designed to ensure that such a focus is maintained and that client issues are the overriding focus ...
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