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Commentary The Art of Software Delivery
A Project manager needs to be honest to themselves, their team and stakeholders
By: Sanjeev Khurana
Sep. 8, 2009 03:30 PM
Often, estimates are initially made with an incomplete understanding of requirements. Estimation is done at the beginning of the lifecycle before the requirements are defined and thus the problem understood. It is important that the Project Manager is not coaxed into setting a totally unrealistic completion date defined by a superior manager. It is a common mistake that Project managers fall into and commit to unachievable dates and it leads to failure and disappointment. In such situation, the Project manager needs to explain the key dimensions in project management: scope, time, quality, cost and risk. Altering these variables might allow the project to achieve the date specified by the demanding sponsor/manager eg scope and/or quality reduction. Good Project management is about managing expectations. You must not surprise your customer. There are many projects I have seen which are considered a big success despite the fact they have only delivered a small percentage of what was specified at the beginning of the projects, but they managed expectation obsessively. For project success, it is important to have Executive support; typically, each project should have a Steering Committee (or called Project Board in Prince 2 speak) chaired by an Executive or Project sponsor and consisting of senior user, supplier and project manager. Essentially, the Project Steering committee maintains commitment and involvement of business management, makes decision of the scope and direction of the project, and resolves issues in a timely manner. Lack of Executive support is a recipe for failure. Some of the points highlighted in this article I feel are obvious. However, I’m surprised how many of these mistakes are rampant in our industry leading to failed projects and all the unnecessary painful consequences. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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