Project Failure Risk

Poor outcomes from lack of direction create a negative feedback loop that further demotivates the team, increasing the probability of failure. Without a defined direction, day-to-day tasks carry projects along by their own momentum rather…

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Poor outcomes from lack of direction create a negative feedback loop that further demotivates the team, increasing the probability of failure. Without a defined direction, day-to-day tasks carry projects along by their own momentum rather than toward a desired endpoint. Lack of direction causes project activities to become misaligned with the organization's broader goals, compounding wasted effort and resources. The absence of clear goals significantly raises the risk of project failure.