If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve been a part of a project that has failed to reach its goals.
Well, as someone who’s also actively involved in project planning, I can say that I’ve had my fair share of negative experiences.
Even though project failure rates are notoriously difficult to measure and compare, poor planning is without a doubt is in the top five of the most common reasons for frustration.
Project Management Institute, for example, mentioned poor planning countless times in this guide to the most pressing issues impacting the performance of projects.
Also, the organization mentioned that a lot of problems during project implementation occur because of a lack of a proper management plan. Wellingtone agrees, as their The State of Project Management Survey 2018 found a lack of planning skills to be in the top 3 of project management challenges.
So what does all of this impact the creation of a project management plan? Read on.
The Most Common Shortcomings of Project Management Plans
In the above-mentioned guide, Project Management Institute highlighted the following errors made with project management plans:
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