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How do you measure project success & project failure?

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Anupam India
How do you measure project success & project failure?
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Frank Calberg Frank Calberg Services Zürich, Switzerland
Building on what not least Sergio, Visswanathan, Patrick and Vincent competently expressed, I come to think of purpose. To what extent does the project help the company live its purpose even better. Research on the topic: https://www.slideshare.net/frankcalberg/wh...company-purpose
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Michael Delaney Partner| Delaney Management LLC West Chester, Pa, United States
I agree that success is how well the project achieves the objectives but we must make sure we did a good job of defining the objectives. You can have a well performing project which achieves all the objectives but leaves a customer dissatisfied with the end result.
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Brenda Phillips Project Manager| Verizon Sanford, Fl, United States
Nov 21, 2016 3:22 AM
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I would define the success as the extent to which the project outcomes meet the objectives defined at the beginning of the project within the defined constraints.

It may be making a big profit for an organization and for another organization success may mean making a customer happy even if they made some monetary loss in the project. But, these have to be defined at the beginning. I think, the measurement of success should not be limited to time, cost and scope objectives.
Agreed. Success should clearly be defined at the beginning. Specificity is important. Defining how success will be measured will avoid ambiguity.
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William Meller IT Project, Program & Portfolio Manager| Polestar Gothenburg, Sweden
I see a lot of good point of my friends, but just to add some point here, I like to say one word: Benefits.
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