Holistic Project Management practices focus on the project objectives, which ultimately drive a project’s success. Projects are most often interconnected with various other ongoing product development processes. Project pitfalls are bound to take place if the foundation isn’t strong enough to sustain a project plan.
Having said this, in 2020, KPMG research reported a staggering 70% of organizations suffering project failures in 2019. Did you know that most of the projects fail due to running a poor project plan? Not only that but also, deviating from the plan.
Fewer projects under the belt with a refined approach help in project effectiveness and timely completion. Kicking-start a project as early as possible while keeping an eye on the early signs of hurdles smoothens the rough edges of a project schedule.
Since its better safe than sorry, today’s Project Managers must watch out for red flags that could prevent projects from functioning as expected.