Friday, December 09, 2005

Project Management Baby Steps; Start Simple

One of the biggest mistakes organizations do when trying to roll out project management practices is start with a big-bang approach. Project management success does not happen overnight. Best to start with a good set of values or principles, and very lean processes.

Have you ever seen people on the dance floor who recently learned to dance? They're so busy looking at their feet and counting that they forget to have fun and feel the music.

Same thing with learning the guitar, which is probably an even better example. Better to start by learning some simple chords, so you can start playing some tunes and feel good about accomplishing something (in my day, everyone started by learning to play Neil Young's "Heart of Gold"). Then you can learn theory. In fact some of the best players never even learned theory or "playing by the rules" (including the Beatles, Crosby, Stills and Nash, and others). Boy I'm dating myself.

It's the same with project management. Understand the principles first. Learn some basic lean processes (i.e. solve the problem, define the goals and requirements, document the scope, develop a plan... you get the idea). Then learn all the methods and rules for your toolbox.

Then break all the rules and focus on results and passion. Same as playing the guitar.

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