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PPP 116 | Why Projects Fail (and How We Can Fix That), with Jim Johnson from The Standish Group
PPP 116 | Why Projects Fail (and How We Can Fix That), with Jim Johnson from The Standish Group
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27 minutes
Released:
Jul 10, 2014
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Total Duration 27:05
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Never Had a Failed Project?
Have you ever had a project that failed? Be careful--this is a truth test! If someone tells you they always deliver on time, on budget, with all the specified scope, be wary! Delivering projects successfully every time sounds great in an interview but a challenge in the real world.
My guest today is Jim Johnson, Founder and Chairman of The Standish Group. Jim has a passion to understand why things break and how to fix them. In this discussion we talk about why projects break, and some ideas on how to improve the likelihood of successfully delivering.
You can learn more about Jim and The Standish Group at http://www.StandishGroup.com.
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Released:
Jul 10, 2014
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