Welcome to YLOAN.COM
yloan.com » Internet » Why Your Projects Are Not Being Completed by:Ryan Leibowitz
Games Personal-Tech Data Entry registry cruise torrent mac code virus storage uninstaller systems cisco bugs wireless codes maintenance dell update communication trojan atlanta Data Backup Data Storage Data Protection Data Recovery Anti-Virus Windows Linux Software Hardware Mobil-Computing Certification-Tests Computers & Internet Internet

Why Your Projects Are Not Being Completed by:Ryan Leibowitz

Here are 5 common reasons why your projects are going over schedule

, over budget, and generally under expectations of quality.

1. Overextending on your resources: Or simply doing more than what your resources whether it be in finances, human capital, strategic partnerships, time, etc.

2. Micromanaging: Instead of looking over the shoulders of your team mates, focus more on the overall strategy alignment and faciliate intra/extra departmental communications.

3. lack of strategic vision, feature-creep, too tactical (putting out fires, playing catch-up vs how to sustain long term competitive advantage)


4. Eating an elephant whole: no matter how well thought out the project is, the individual pieces may be perfectly executed on time and on budget but then it's impossible or extremely difficult to integrate the pieces. Instead it is probably a better idea to chunk out the projecs to produce measurable results such as described in the "rapid results initiative" where specific quantifiable milestones are set, and once reached can be either built upon or scrapped depending the the goal discovery process.

5. Poor communication between cross-functions: Bureaucracy is part of the game, get used to it, or better yet, learn to be a better communicator and have not just let the marketing or engineering head decide on the project requirements but set aside time to get insight from all constituents and stakeholders.

The untold story, beyond financial losses

Not only do failed projects cost time and money, sometimes amounting to several years, and millions of dollars. But it demoralizes all the stakeholders to the project, especially the frontline employees and managers that had direct reign and input into the project.

As has been quoted in the media and surveys, the majority of projects fail to meet expectations or even sustainable results. Therefore an improvement in the knowledge of the field of project management is perhaps the bare minimum in advancing one's career, or business success in this high paced environment.

About the author

Ryan Leibowitz

For more career propelling project management consulting tips and an up to date blog, please visit http://www.managethat.com/ and http://www.managethat.com/blog respectively.
Need Help Getting Out Of Debt? by:Jakob Jelling Choosing Cash Back Credit Cards by:Debbie Dragon Canada Internet Merchant Account by:Dane Collins Cheryl Rickman Interview by:Damien Senn 14 Ways To Persuade Your Web Site Visitors To Give You Their Email Address by:David Riewe Time Savers by:Lael Johnson What Web Businesses Can Learn from Online Gambling by:Joel Walsh Financing Basics by:Matt Bacak Opt-In Lists and the Internet Were Made for One Another by:Maryellen Malack What's Your Genius? by:Damien Senn 10 Tips for Reducing your Expenses (and Conserving your Cash) by:Mark Wardell Mark Anastasi Interview by:Damien Senn Top Ten No Money Promotion Ways That Create New Clients and Fast Sales by:Judy Cullins
print
www.yloan.com guest:  register | login | search IP(3.136.23.7) / Processed in 0.010282 second(s), 5 queries , Gzip enabled , discuz 5.5 through PHP 8.3.9 , debug code: 22 , 2464, 49,
Why Your Projects Are Not Being Completed by:Ryan Leibowitz