Visual guide: When the system isn’t ready for your project
Prioritization starts from planning Prioritization pitfalls Prioritization Preparing for unknown Prioritization Staying on track
Inner Critic Part 3: Questions to your Inner Critic
Inner Critic Part: 2 Get to know your Inner Critic
How to prevent scope creep During planning phase Clear, agreed & communicated: Target Scope Schedule with all the stakeholders, including priroritization During execution phase Remind actively team about the scope Think & plan ahead – anticipate potential issues & risks Follow up the project schedule & activities.
How scope creep sneaks in Unclear targets & requirements No change control Stakeholder influence Poor communication Team adds extra work Underestimating complexity Weak governance
Watch out for scope creep! Scope creep happens when there is a gradual expansion of a project’s scope beyond its original objectives, often without proper approval or adjustments to budget, resources, or timeline.