Do these statements sound familiar? “We had no shared common understanding of how we should complete projects” “Really what it was, [there] was no process per se, it was every step of the process that needed to happen, really was happening concurrently.” “We’re all applying little Band-Aids on it, and all of the sudden, you’re just left with one ball of Band-Aids and no one wanted to own it anymore.” “In a situation like that you can imagine that morale gets stretched pretty thin.” These are the comments from one of our customers about their project delivery process. The reason … Read More
