Listen "Anatomy of Project Failure"
Episode Synopsis
Bram Stoker’s character, Professor Van Helsing in Dracula, said “we learn from failure, not from success!”.
This is a favourite quotation of mine, and with forty years of managing IT projects, I have spent the last ten years studying IT project failure. And I have developed some ‘minority opinions’.
My interest in why projects fail was sparked by a question attributed to the former Chief Information Officer at the Treasury Board of Canada, who raised his hand at a Standish Group presentation in 1995. The question has come to be known as Cobb’s Paradox:
‘We know why projects fail, we know how to prevent their failure – so why do they still fail?’
This is a favourite quotation of mine, and with forty years of managing IT projects, I have spent the last ten years studying IT project failure. And I have developed some ‘minority opinions’.
My interest in why projects fail was sparked by a question attributed to the former Chief Information Officer at the Treasury Board of Canada, who raised his hand at a Standish Group presentation in 1995. The question has come to be known as Cobb’s Paradox:
‘We know why projects fail, we know how to prevent their failure – so why do they still fail?’
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