Posts Tagged ‘Project Success Criteria’
Turning Success Criteria into Measurable Controls
How to Define “Done” So Projects Stop Drifting One of the most common reasons projects “suddenly” get into trouble is painfully simple: the team never agreed – clearly and measurably – on what success looks like. In engineering and construction, we’re surrounded by activity: drawings issued, bids evaluated, spools fabricated, welds completed, inspections performed, punch…
Read MoreWHEN IS A PROJECT SUCCESSFUL?
Was your last project successful? Is the current one likely to be successful? What makes a project successful? Why should you be bothered with such a question? After all, you have completed the project and handed it over to the end user, and he appears to be happy with it. As a contractor, whether an…
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