Organizations do not behave according to what they say they value. They behave according to what they measure. This is one of the most powerful […]
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The Fatal Illusion of the Business Case: Why Approval Does Not Guarantee Value
Few documents in modern organizations carry as much symbolic power as the business case. It is the gateway to investment, the justification for resource allocation, […]
Killing Projects Is a Sign of Strategic Maturity
Why High-Performing Organizations Know When to Stop Most organizations celebrate starting projects. Few celebrate stopping them. Launch announcements are public. Budgets are approved with optimism. […]
When Governance Becomes the Problem
How Traditional Control Models Systematically Undermine Value Creation After examining why projects, products, and transformations fail to create real value, and why success metrics often […]
Why Projects, Products, and Transformations Fail to Create Real Value — and What Most Organizations Still Get Wrong About Success
Most organizations today are incredibly good at delivering things. They ship software. They implement systems. They launch products. They roll out new processes. They execute […]
From Benefit Realisation to Outcome Management
A Modern Framework for Delivering Real Value in Projects, Products, and Transformations For decades, organizations have measured success through a dangerously narrow lens. Projects are […]






