newsletter archive.
(Previously published under the title Extreme Profits
under ISSN 1925-8941)
Lessons learned, successful solutions
After your organization implements a project, does the project owner engage the team in a project debrief? If not, then your organization can be losing out on valuable lessons. Learning from project debriefs results in improvements in future projects.
What’s the risk, overcoming barriers to implementation
With new projects comes an expectation of improvement. But what does not always come with new projects is a risk assessment. And without a risk assessment, successful implementation of the project is in jeopardy right out of the gate.
Phases of implementation, sustain and improve
When implementing improvement ideas, phasing the implementation prior to full-scale deployment helps reduce risk and ensures an effective implementation process.
Implementing a project the right way requires working through three phases: design, pilot, and implementation. Each phase builds on the previous one, ensuring that important elements are not missed in full-scale implementation.