- Successful projects begin with a clear plan to navigate expected terrain
- But the map is not the territory
- For large scale projects, the business context and field conditions often diverge from the original assumptions
- Fact-Based Project Management builds a shared understanding of how the key facts drive the initial plan and how changing conditions drive subsequent adaptations
- Fact-Based Project Management includes:
- Monitoring key facts – descriptive, financial, logistical
- Setting and adjusting tactics, schedules, resources, control points to align with known facts
- Achieving a continuously updated plan
- Defining and tracking the operational and financial metrics of success
- Communicating status and results to stakeholders and implementation teams
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Consulting In Detail can facilitate the creation of a shared process, fact base, analytic standard, and communications format to improve team learning and interaction
We can also expand and enhance your team's planning and management resources
Also see
Team Learning Model
Leverage Points
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