Saturday, April 04, 2020

Believe in the Schedule

Table showing that if a team believes in a schedule then it is more likely to success regardless of the realism of the schedule.
Probability of Project Success
Once a feasible schedule is established and appropriate resources allocated, all parties must believe the schedule. Engineers will not succeed in meeting a schedule if they don't believe it is realistic. The probability of success is more a function of faith in the schedule than its realism

The best advice is to have engineers set schedules. Unfortunately, this is not always possible. The second best advice is to involve engineers in the tough trade-offs that occur between functionality, schedule, and project abandonment. Few engineers would rather lose their job because a project is canceled than strive to meet a tough schedule.


Reference:
Lederer, A., and Prasad, J., "Nine Management Guidelines for Better Cost Estimating," Communications of the ACM, February 1992.