The 7 Steps to Turning Round a Failing Project
When you’re brought in to rescue a project….
1: Get everyone to agree there is a Problem.
Unless you get
this agreement, you’ll have limited ability to do what you must do next, which is...
2: Pause the project. This buys the time and space to think
it through and create your new plan - because you definitely don’t want to be
implementing someone else’s wrong and failed plan, do you ?
3: Reassess the facts and reasons for the project in
the first place. Things change – there’s no point trying to fix a problem that isn't what it was.
4: Measure the potential RoI accurately. The project may be
pointless now, because peoples’ opinion of what is important changes (often much more often than they'll admit).
5: Measure the time and effort needed to succeed. Forget
previous time and cost estimates, do your own. Even small technology changes can make a
massive difference.
6: Compare this project with the current workload. This
project may have been at the top of the pile when it started, but are there more
important things to achieve now ?
7: Rebrand: kick off your new project with a new name. It’s
not the same project is it? It’s not a repeat of a past failure, is it ?