20+ Years Directing Worldwide Delivery Transformations: Aligning Technology, AI, People, and Process with Data, Empathy & Structure | Award Winning Author, Speaker, Consultant
Have you seen the new album from PMP?
đ„Their hit single âDonât Go Planning Waterfallsâ is stuck in my head!
Other tracks on the album include âNo Scope Creepâ and âUnprioritized Backlog (Donât Want None).â
The B-side? âGantt Chart My Heartâ featuring a killer bassline and way too many dependencies.
Alright, satire aside for a second.
Most projects donât fail because of bad planning. They fail because someone greenlit a waterfall when the budget covered a drinking fountain.
The PMs who actually deliver? Theyâre the ones willing to have the uncomfortable conversation early. Not the ones who smile, nod, and quietly update their resumes when the timeline gets cut in half.
Scope discipline isnât about killing dreams. Itâs about building something that actually works instead of drowning in commitments nobody could meet.
So stick to the MVPs and the timelines youâre used to. Your team will thank you for it and make sure to add this to your next status meeting playlist.
20+ Years Directing Worldwide Delivery Transformations: Aligning Technology, AI, People, and Process with Data, Empathy & Structure | Award Winning Author, Speaker, Consultant
3 months ago
I think itâs already topping the Billboard top 20
I really like the concept - I thought it was hilarious
However, I would like to put it out there in the Project Management community that as Professional Project Managers, we need to be more focused on the deliverables (an old school PM word) and outcomes than the methods which in my mind (and what I taught all my PMs in PMOs) are just tools. A Mercedes mechanic does not use just one tool to work on the engine.