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This week’s archived PM Debate episode asks a deceptively simple question:
Do facts matter… if your stakeholders are happy?
I argued that in today’s chaotic project environment, hitting your timeline and budget won’t save you if your stakeholders feel unheard or unsatisfied.
Mary Elizabeth countered with a powerful reality check: projects don’t run on feelings. They run on baselines, budgets, and outcomes.
This debate covers:
* Whether we’ve entered a “post-project management” era
* Why the Sydney Opera House is both a masterpiece and a case study in failure
* What it really means to define project success upfront
Whether you side with perception or precision, this one’s worth the listen.
💬 Drop your take in the comments, especially if you’ve seen this tension play out in real life.
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This week’s archived PM Debate episode asks a deceptively simple question:
Do facts matter… if your stakeholders are happy?
I argued that in today’s chaotic project environment, hitting your timeline and budget won’t save you if your stakeholders feel unheard or unsatisfied.
Mary Elizabeth countered with a powerful reality check: projects don’t run on feelings. They run on baselines, budgets, and outcomes.
This debate covers:
* Whether we’ve entered a “post-project management” era
* Why the Sydney Opera House is both a masterpiece and a case study in failure
* What it really means to define project success upfront
Whether you side with perception or precision, this one’s worth the listen.
💬 Drop your take in the comments, especially if you’ve seen this tension play out in real life.
Thanks for reading Project Management Matters! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.