The Critical Path – Project Management & Leadership in Complex Environments
In this episode of The Critical Path, we explore why managing expectations is one of the most important leadership skills in complex project environments. The episode explains that saying yes too quickly can create hidden delivery risk, especially when scope, cost, schedule, quality, safety, and technical performance are treated as if they are independent. In reality, every additional request creates a trade-off. The core message is that saying no is not about being negative or unhelpful. It is about protecting credibility, delivery confidence, and organisational trust. Strong project leaders make constraints visible early, explain the consequences of decisions, and turn vague pressure into clear choices. The episode uses the example of a major defence programme preparing for a critical design review, where adding a new capability without proper impact assessment creates downstream problems across engineering, suppliers, testing, safety evidence, cost, and schedule. The key takeaway is simple: trust is not built by saying yes to everything. Trust is built by telling the truth early, offering options, and helping stakeholders make informed decisions before unrealistic expectations become delivery failures. Key references: 1. Association for Project Management — APM Body of Knowledge, 8th Edition 2. APM / RICS — Stakeholder Engagement, 1st Edition 3. Project Management Institute — PMBOK Guide 4. PMI — Requirements Management: A Core Competency for Project and Program Success 5. PMI — Requirements Management Report 6. INCOSE — Systems Engineering Handbook 7. INCOSE — Requirements Management and Systems Engineering Guidance 8. INCOSE — Systems Integration Guidance 9. APM — Governance and Stakeholders 10. William Ury — The Power of a Positive No 11. Roger Fisher, William Ury and Bruce Patton — Getting to Yes 12. Chris Argyris — Organisational Learning and Defensive Routines 13. Bent Flyvbjerg — Megaprojects and Risk / How Big Things Get Done 14. Eliyahu M. Goldratt — Critical Chain
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