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Setting the success criteria to evaluate project success
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Setting the success criteria to evaluate project success
Tiina Lell14.05.2014
Five main processes of project management
• Initiating •Planning•Executing•Monitoring•Closing Evaluation
IT projects statistics
How success is evaluated?
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IT projects statistics
Success is difficult to define
Sponsor
Project Manager / Team
User
• Value for organization• Get what was asked• On time
• Product• On budget • On time
• Features of the product
• Easy to use• Makes work easier
SUCCESS
Process - related criteria: 1) Time: Did the project come in on schedule?2) Cost: Did the project come in according to budget?3) Product: Did the project result in a product of acceptable quality and
meet other product-related specifications?
Outcome - related criteria which were 4) Use: Were the project's resulting products/services used by its intended
constituents? 5) Learning: Did the project increase stakeholder knowledge and better
prepare the organization for future challenges? 6) Value: Did the project lead directly to the organization's improved
efficiency or effectiveness?
Evaluation should include both process and outcome criteria
http://www2.commerce.virginia.edu/cmit/Research/MISQE%209-05.pdf
Stakeholder Rankings & Ratings of Success Criteria for 15 projects
http://www2.commerce.virginia.edu/cmit/Research/MISQE%209-05.pdf
Setting the success criteria
•Identify and agree what success means to all stakeholders at the beginning of project
•When defined, write them down, so everybody involved understands them similarly
•Keep in mind is that success criteria should be simple and attainable
•Regularly measure progress and performance against the success criteria
Why bother?
•To ensure that you meet your aims and objectives
•To know if what you are doing works and is appropriate
•To give information and input to run projects more effectively
•To increase knowledge and improve skills of people involved in project
Evidence from research• Data was gathered from 36 companies from Australia if and how they measure
IT project success and their confidence in IT projects
• The practices used to define and measure success were compared across groupings of self assessment rating
• Companies that defined success beforehand and then measured results after, had greater confidence in IT project outcomes.
• There was no one „best method“ for defining and measuring success. However:▫ Companies that did so, effectively used a balance of both project management success
and business success criteria. ▫ They agreed on the definition of success before a project and focused on the delivery of
benefits to the company.
Study found that the very act of defining and measuring IT project success contributed to success itself.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0263786308000835
Conclusion
•Projects can be successful on many levels, and a failure on one level does not instantly mean the failure of the entire project.
•And regardless of the level of success or failure - analyzing every project creates benefit in the form of learning.
Thank you!