Project managers who operate with a Theory X mindset assume their teams are inherently unmotivated and require constant supervision—in other words, babysitting. They believe team…
Posts tagged as “Project Success”
There are two types of project managers: those who have had projects go off track—and those who will. It happens more often than we like…
The traditional three characteristics of a successful project are defined by the project triangle: A fourth characteristic is sometimes added: A more modern definition of…
The Right Things vs. Things Right This describes a classic distinction in project and strategy management: execution efficiency vs. strategic effectiveness. The idea appears across…
Here is a list of the top seven reasons projects fail: Poor Project Management Discipline: Ineffective project management practices, such as poor planning, unclear objectives,…
That is a tough spot to be in, but it is actually a common corporate challenge that can be managed with the right strategy. Whether…
Here are the characteristics of a successful projects: Here are some characteristics of troubled projects:
Every project starts with momentum—clear goals, optimistic timelines, and a motivated team. Yet even the best-planned initiatives can drift off course. Deadlines slip, budgets stretch,…
I recently read that a surprising amount of project success comes from knowing who to nudge, not what the process says. That’s a sharp observation—and…
Most project failures don’t begin during execution—they start much earlier. Not because teams lack talent.Not because people aren’t working hard enough. They start because the…