With experience, Project Leaders learn to structure the work of their projects to ensure the necessary actions are taken to follow a good innovation process.
GInI’sCInP Handbookstresses that effective Project Leaders develop the skill to "structure the work of their projects" to ensure a disciplined, repeatable innovation process. This involves defining phases, setting milestones, and aligning team efforts with methodologies like the GInI Innovation Management System (InMS). Option A, "manage each detail," suggests micromanagement, which GInI discourages in favor of strategic oversight. Option B, "cast a compelling vision," is inspirational but not the operational focus here. Option D, "recruit very capable people," is a prerequisite but doesn’t address the act of structuring work. The question’s emphasis on experience leading to process adherence points directly to C, which matches GInI’s description of a Project Leader’s evolution. The original answer (C) is correct and substantiated by GInI’s framework.
[Reference:GInICInP Handbook, Section on Project Leadership Skills., ]
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