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IV.

CHALLENGES IN THE REPORT


1. Keeping Teams on the same Page
This is especially faced by a group which consists of many members. In order to be on the
same page, each member should know exactly what’s going on, what they need to do, and
what each of them is working towards.

2. Poorly Defined Goals and Objectives


The project managers and team members might not be knowing what exactly to expect
from the project. If the goals and objectives are not clearly defined, the project is doomed
to fail. When no one is aware of the whats, whys and whens of the project, what will follow
is a lot of confusion and chaos.

3. Unrealistic Deadlines
In a competitive world, there are instances where the deadlines given are not realistically
attainable with the given resources and manpower. This is when the team makes a desperate
attempt as to finish the project in time.

4. Too Much Information


When there are too much information, there are times that we get side tracked on what we
really need to communicate to the audience. Information overload will also confuse the
audience.

5. Challenges of Teamwork
A team consists of multiple members, each having a different personality, managing and
fulfilling their needs can be a daunting task at times. With so many people working on a
project together, there can be disagreements and differences in a team that can affect the
project and work environment negatively.

Reference:

Windsor, G. (2017). 5 Common Project Reporting Mistakes to Avoid. Retrieved from


https://www.arraspeople.co.uk/camel-blog/project-management/5-common-project-
reporting-mistakes-to-avoid/

Kashyap, S. (2019). 10 Common Challenges in Project Management. Retrieved from


https://www.proofhub.com/articles/project-management-challenges

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