Project Management Insights
Everyone left the kickoff feeling good. The objectives were broad, the timeline looked clean, and the stakeholders were aligned, or so it seemed. Six weeks later, three departments had three different ideas of what the project was supposed to deliver. This episode traces the confusion back to a kickoff meeting that covered the slides but avoided the real conversations. Listeners learn what a project charter should lock down before work begins, why assumptions need to be surfaced and documented, and what questions every kickoff meeting must answer. Lesson: A kickoff meeting that does not surface the hard questions, assumptions, scope boundaries, and decision rights, creates the appearance of alignment without the substance. A real charter forces those conversations before the work begins, not after the cracks appear. The Project Files is a storytelling series from Project Management Insights. Each episode follows a real project scenario where something goes wrong, gets complicated, or almost falls apart. The stories are fictional but the lessons are real, drawn from the challenges that show up on projects every day. If you manage projects, work on them, or lead the people who do, these stories are for you.
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