- In part 1, I posed the question "How do you measure Project Success?"
- In Part 2, I explored Project Success from different perspectives and provided some links to sources that explored factors in project success and to improve the chance of success beyond serendipity.
- Project Success cannot be judged by the triple constraint.
- The triple constraint of time cost and scope only address the project efficiency dimension of success.x
- Different projects have different success measures depending on your point of view as a stakeholder
- Shenhar and Dvir identified five dimensions of success which could be used as a model to identify the success criteria for a project
- Success criteria has to be built into the project from the first step and then reflected in its plan, demonstrating how the project will deliver the outcome
I believe this evidence also points to the need for an organisation to develop its PM reward system to be based on more than just the traditional triple constraint.