Managing difficult projects means quickly adapting to the ever-changing demands of a project while keeping stakeholders, resources and goals aligned. It requires an individual who is able to lead with foresight, resilience and problem solving skills. It’s all about maintaining momentum even when things don’t go as planned – having the flexibility to pivot and make quick decisions based on the needs of the team and the project. Above all, successful project management depends on strong communication and collaboration – understanding how to manage the expectations of those involved, while staying focused on delivering high-quality results.