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Security and Risk Leadership Consultant, Dr. E.K Agyemang, has advised business owners to initiate projects that will be completed without delays to meet their goals or objectives.
According to him, it is imperative for businesses to start projects when they have the resources to undertake the projects and be able to complete them.
Speaking during an interview on Masterclass, Dr. Agyemang, mentioned that employees must bear in mind the budget that is available in order for them to undertake feasible projects.
“You must initiate and complete projects, don’t judge for the sake of projects”, he said.
He further stressed that people must take into account the budget available to them when making plans to execute projects to ensure the continuity of the project for the duration it was intended to last.
“You must look at the budget and the strength of your company and the resources that can be given to you. And you must budget within that particular frame”, he mentioned.
He also encouraged business owners to have plans and procedures in place to guide, monitor and evaluate their projects when they undertake them to ensure that the project is executed the right way and yields the intended result.
On the topic of security, Dr. Agyemang said, organisations need to prioritise the safety of the machinery from possible attacks and also the safety of their employees.
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