Top 10 Reasons You Must Know why Projects Can Fail Handling projects can be both difficult and easy and majorly depends upon how the following parameters are handled. The problems that arise during the project are worth only 10% however the way we react, forms 90% of the worth which decides the success or failure of the project. Following are the various parameters that decide the future of the project:-
Requirement Gathering and Assessment
This is the prime most stage in any project, understanding the client’s requirement. According to a research, it was found that 99% of the projects that fail are because of the fact that the client’s requirement were never understood properly and as a result, it lead to the progress of the project on the wrong track and hence leads to a disaster. -
Documentation and Tracking
Just like by watching the tip of the iceberg you cannot know its height beneath the sea, similarly unless a project manager tracks down the milestones, chances of the failure of project always exist as everything may seem fine however multiple minute tasks may get piled up leading to delay in the project delivery and hence leading to its failure. A project manager with a PMP certification is trained to track down the minutest of the details. -
Defining Parameters
The other reason for the project failure is the inability of the project manager to identify the right resource for the task. It is very important to assign the tasks to the apt and competent individuals. During the PMP training course role plays are done on how to identify the right resource for the task. -
Leadership
Majority of the projects that fail due to the bad leadership, have a common element of micro management. No individual likes to get micro managed. A project manager should know how to delegate tasks to the leaders at various levels and how to get in touch with them from time to time know about the progress of the project and act upon any difficulties, which the team members are facing without micro managing them. -
Non Certified Project Manager vs Certified Project Management Individual
It is quite a debatable topic however one cannot deny the fact that a certified project manager has all the skills to execute a project. A lot of projects that fail are due to the fact that the project was handled by a non-certified project manager who knew how to execute the project because of his experience but was not aware of the minute details on which the project manager should pay his attention and hence it lead to a disaster. -
Cost Estimations