(Posted on July 18,
2009)
We've heard a lot of
nonsense lately, on a fairly regular basis since January 2007, as we
noted on our Middle
Managers PM Challenge page, that some executives
believe meeting a baseline schedule is the most important thing in
completing a project.
Sound odd to you?
It did to us until quite a few middle managers stated their
executives today tell them to:
Forget
costs
Forget contract labor
hour restrictions
Forget
quality
Forget even if the
project's product works
Just meet the
schedule!
If we've heard these claims once in the last year or so, we've
heard it 25 times--with all sorts of projects!
Enough! Since
this "forget quality" logic escapes us, we issue the following
challenge to those executives fixated only on project
schedules:
Bluejeans Place will
publish a no less than 2500 word guest editorial by any executive
of any private sector firm, government agency or military unit who
wishes to argue his or her contention that:
"Sticking to a
project's baseline schedule is more important than taking the time
to prevent, detect and resolve quality issues in any project's
product."
In response, Bluejeans
Place will issue a counter editorial titled:
"Getting garbage on
time still gets you garbage!"
Editorial
Comment by Bluejeans
For obvious reasons, I
doubt any executive will accept our challenge, but then
again, I may be surprised. A Bluejeans Place editorial
several years ago rebutting, point by point, an Internet chain
letter full of bigotry towards all Muslims resulted in at least
six e-mail responses claiming such bigotry is perfectly correct and
acceptable in today's America!
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