I Love It When a (project) Plan Comes Together
Posted: Wednesday, May 13, 2009
by Ron Rosenhead
Project Agency
I went out with my wife for dinner at a local restaurant. We went with some long standing friends for a quiet and relaxed evening.
The service was really poor. My meal arrived first and our friends arrived around 3 minutes after mine and despite many requests from us all, my wifes meal eventually arrived around 10 minutes later. Our friends steak was sent back because it was too rare. It was a spoilt evening. We paid the reduced bill and left. The owners of the restaurant apologised saying they were new however we pointed out that it was obvious that they were not yet ready to serve meals effectively; we were not the only ones complaining.
It reminded me of the project manager who said that the project did not pass a simple acceptance test. When questioned, the project manager said he had not asked the client what standards they wanted and simply delivered the project! My friend clearly asked for a well done, steak, he received one which was rare and it went back.
It reminded me of the project team who carried out a simulation of the process they were working on. The simulation showed errors which they corrected before the go live date for the actual project. The end result was a project delivered on time, to budget and to the clients standards. The local restaurant should have carried out trial runs to ensure they had their timings correct and the team were co-ordinated effectively.
So, next time you are out eating think about your projects. Are you making sure everything is sequenced correctly? Have you built into your plan a simulation - a mock up of the process you working on? Are you checking on the customers quality standards and what risks are there?
Bon appetite, oh and by the way, we have not been back to that restaurant!
Ron Rosenhead is an author, trainer, consultant, and coach - all in the area of project management. He has vast consultancy and training experience and you can read his blog at www.ronrosenhead.co.uk
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