The value of Project Management, and the construction of Christmas trees

September 25, 2010 Latest News by Alister Watt

A PriceWaterhouseCoopers survey has reported:

  • 80% of higher performing projects use a certified Project Manager;
  • and 50% of project failure is traced to poor (or no) project management.

money_notesIt is difficult to empirically express the value project management delivers because to compare one project to another is to compare an apple with a pear, or a dingy with a yacht – they are simply not the same.

I am passionate about project management and the value it delivers – I know that it can and does deliver value by improving project outcomes as measured in time, cost and quality terms.

As I mulled over how I might express this assertion to readers I recalled a school science project competition involving constructing Christmas trees that I had the privilege to observe. What does the value of project management have to do with Christmas tree chaos I hear you say?

I decided the science competition could be considered a “controlled experiment” (the closest thing to comparing an apple with an apple) that offers insights into the value Project Management delivers.

My daughter was part of her school science team competing at an inter-school competition. Teams of four pupils from each school were challenged to construct a Christmas tree. Teams received identical instructions and materials for constructing the tree.

Given the same task teams arrived at markedly different end results. Some teams completed constructing their Christmas trees, some did not. Some trees were adorned with decorations others were not. Some trees failed to meet the minimum height requirement. Some trees just looked like trees; others looked more like radio broadcast antennae!

Of course, to my knowledge, none of the school teams employed Project Management. But if they had I would assert that:

  • more Christmas trees would have been completed on timekiwi_xmas
  • more of the Christmas trees would have used all the resources and materials available to them; and finally
  • overall the Christmas trees would have looked more like Christmas trees.

Project Management adds value – what do you think? How are you going to go about constructing your Christmas tree this year.

 

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Thanks for staritng the ball rolling with this insight.

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Not only did you put up your trees early, but you have TWO of them! That's awesome!!!! I wish I could coivnnce my boyfriend to let me do that! (He's German and until he met me, never put up the tree before December 23 at the earliest! Last year I coivnnced him to put it up at the end of November, as per my family's tradition. He ended up liking it anyway.)Two Christmas trees - that's fun! Love the two different themes. I think I may get a mini tree and do colorful ornaments, while our bigger tree will be more traditional.Merry early Christmas!
Not only did you put up your trees early, but you have TWO of them! That's awesome!!!! I wish I could convcnie my boyfriend to let me do that! (He's German and until he met me, never put up the tree before December 23 at the earliest! Last year I convcnied him to put it up at the end of November, as per my family's tradition. He ended up liking it anyway.)Two Christmas trees - that's fun! Love the two different themes. I think I may get a mini tree and do colorful ornaments, while our bigger tree will be more traditional.Merry early Christmas!

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