Organisations invest enormous effort in defining strategy. Leadership teams identify priorities, set ambitious objectives, and approve transformation initiatives intended to move the organisation toward those […]
Tag: benefit governance
Rewarding Benefit Realisation: Why Most Incentives Fail
Organisations often declare that benefits are the ultimate justification for investments in projects and transformation programmes. Business cases promise measurable improvements, executives approve funding based […]
Benefit Maps: The Most Underrated Strategic Tool
In many organisations, strategy is presented as a set of ambitions. Executives define growth targets, operational improvements, customer experience goals, or digital transformation initiatives. These […]
Benefits Are Owned, Not Delivered
One of the most persistent misconceptions in project and transformation management is the belief that projects deliver benefits. This idea is deeply embedded in organisational […]
Benefit Realisation Is Not Forcible Extraction
Modern organizations are increasingly comfortable speaking the language of value. Boards ask for measurable outcomes. Executives demand quantified benefits. Business cases are expected to show […]





