Most firms treat project email as an afterthought, something that lives in personal inboxes until someone needs it. At AKS, we learned the hard way that project email isn’t just communication, it is the project record. When we rolled out Newforma Project Center in 2015, centralized project email was one of the first workflows we implemented. Nearly ten years later, it remains one of our most mission-critical systems. This session shares real-world lessons from a decade of treating project email as a formal system of record. We will explore why this matters far beyond day-to-day project management, especially when projects go on hold and restart months or years later, when projects change hands due to staff turnover, and when documentation is needed for disputes, litigation, or client accountability.
Attendees will hear honest examples of what changed when email stopped living in individual inboxes. Project handoffs became manageable instead of chaotic. Timelines could be reconstructed with confidence. New PMs could step into active projects and actually understand what happened before they arrived. Most importantly, the firm built organizational memory that survives long project lifecycles and staff changes. This session is not about features. It is about what happens when you treat project communication as infrastructure, not convenience.
Key Takeaways:
- Why centralized project email often matters more after the project than during it
- Real examples where project email protected the firm during disputes and litigation
- How to shift team behavior so email becomes a project record, not inbox clutter
- Lessons learned from nearly a decade of doing this well
Who Should Attend: Project managers, IT directors, risk managers, and anyone responsible for document control or project information management, especially firms with long project lifecycles, staff turnover, or litigation exposure.
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