Tag: Project Boundaries
The Scope Creep Survival Guide: How I Saved a $2.3M Project (And My Sanity)
Picture this: You’re three months into what should be a straightforward six-month digital transformation project. The budget is healthy, the team is motivated, and stakeholders seem aligned. Then it happens. The dreaded coffee-break conversation that changes everything. “Oh, and can we just add a mobile app version too? Shouldn’t be too hard, right?” This is…
The Hidden Art of Saying No: How Toyota’s Scope Discipline Built an Empire
“The art of being wise is knowing what to overlook.” – William James Picture this: You’re sitting in a boardroom at Toyota in 1950. The company is struggling, nearly bankrupt, and everyone has ideas to save it. Build luxury cars! Enter the motorcycle market! Diversify into electronics! But Kiichiro Toyoda, the founder’s son, does something…
The Scope Myth: Why “Perfect” Scope Definition Isn’t the Answer to Project Success
“In project management, rigid boundaries can sometimes confine innovation rather than enabling it.” 1. The Myth of Perfect Scope Definition In the world of project management, many believe that if every detail of a project scope is defined, scope creep is eliminated and success is guaranteed. This myth, however, can lead to overly rigid planning…