

Reimagine project assurance: common issues in today’s complex projects
This is the second in a series of blogs discussing the need for a step-change in how we assure projects and increase the chances of project success.
This is the second in a series of blogs discussing the need for a step-change in how we assure projects and increase the chances of project success.
The introduction to any blog is fraught with risks, which is rather apt! Will you stay, or will you go? Context of what we’re going to be exploring matters, so I’ll set the scene: It’s that time of the month again, the project is chugging along, stakeholders are calm and the plan is full of ticked boxes, but here comes a dark shadow, ready to take over and push the project into darkness; ‘risk’ is reluctantly added to the agenda.
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