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Recognising a Runaway

Recognising a Runaway. David Marsh M-M-P.co.uk. Agenda. What is a runaway What are the reasons for a runaway What are the symptoms What can you do about it Conclusions. What is a Runaway?. Cost Time Deliverables SCOPE. What are the reasons for a Runaway. Who’s project is it anyway

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Recognising a Runaway

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  1. Recognising a Runaway David Marsh M-M-P.co.uk

  2. Agenda • What is a runaway • What are the reasons for a runaway • What are the symptoms • What can you do about it • Conclusions

  3. What is a Runaway? • Cost • Time • Deliverables • SCOPE

  4. What are the reasons for a Runaway • Who’s project is it anyway • What's the Business Case got to with it? • Cone of Uncertainty • Delivery of a project not the project • Is it management or technical • BIG BANG - Never works!!!!!

  5. What are the Symptoms • Control documents out of date • Roles understood not understood • Managing the project deliverables rather than the project • Monitoring the plan not the business case • Uncertainty not reducing

  6. What can you do about it ? • We never have time to do it right - but we always have to find time to put it right • Prevention • Review project progress as well as deliverables • Understand and use the control processes • Audit the above • Cure • Moratorium and or Review • Get control of the project first - the deliverables last

  7. Summary • All projects can run away • All projects will runway if you: • Ignore the cone of uncertainty • Fail to use the control processes • Manage the deliverables not the project • Fail to get the business to own the project

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