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Execution is the Key to Success
- By Tris Brown
- Published 04/4/2008
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Tris Brown
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View all articles by Tris BrownExecution is the Key to Success Top 4 Project Challenges Failed execution is a plague upon many project teams. Statistics show that "one of three decisions are not communicated," "65% of employees are not held accountable," and that "68% of managers agree firefighting inhibits focus on longer term priorities." The conclusion drawn from this data-and a lot more-is that poor execution causes more failures than poor strategies. To many experts, execution is the key to success in the business world today." Execution flaws that plague many projects include: Decision latency (slow response); Lack of feedback (assumptions), Unknown inter-dependencies (surprises), and Failure to deliver results (promises made, but not kept). In an on-going survey of the challenges confronted by project teams in Silicon Valley, the top four have not changed in eight years; they are: 1. Lack of commitment. 2. Defining project scope and managing change 3. Lack of resources 4. Unrealistic schedules. Given this backdrop, what can a project leader do to deliver predictable results? First Step Become a strong advocate for your project. (See No. 1 in this series, "Getting the Resources to Succeed") Second Step Focus on Action, Deliver Results. A project's "right actions" are contained in the schedule, but they are not what most team members might expect. Right actions are not doing what you know. Right actions are doing what needs to be done. This difference requires, for some, a profound shift in perspective in how to go about achieving project success. Right actions are defined by the project's deliverable results (DRs), not by tasks or activities. DRs are the tangible, measurable results that drive the project. Success is measured by counting planned v. actual completed DRs. When a
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