Organizations instinctively believe that risk decreases as delivery progresses. The logic appears straightforward. At the beginning of an investment, uncertainty is high. Plans are untested. […]
Tag: strategic governance
Who Owns Value? The Most Important Question Most Organizations Cannot Answer
Organizations invest extraordinary amounts of money, effort, and attention in projects, products, and transformations. They establish governance structures, define funding models, build roadmaps, and track […]
The Cart Before the Horse: Why Most Organizations Focus on Enablers Instead of Outcomes
Modern organizations are remarkably capable of building sophisticated systems, delivering complex projects, and deploying advanced technologies. Yet despite this impressive delivery capability, many struggle to […]
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, […]
The Value Creation Gap: Why Successful Projects Often Fail to Deliver Benefits
Organizations invest enormous amounts of capital, time, and human energy into projects, products, and transformations. These initiatives are carefully planned, approved through governance processes, funded […]





