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Why do programmes go wrong?

Rod Sowden, the lead author of Managing  Successful Programmes, provides a quick insight into the common errors that cause the biggest problems in the early stages of maturity, and how to avoid them. We hope you enjoy the Seven Deadly Sins of programme management

 


What is the MSP Programme lifecycle?

Rod provides a quick insight into the role of the programme lifecycle and the MSP Transformation Flow and some common pitfalls.


What is the MSP programme organisation ?

Rod takes a quick look into the role of the Business Case and some common pitfalls. 

 


What is the MSP programme vision statement ?

Rod dips into the role of the programme vision statements and looks at some common pitfalls.


What is MSP Programme Benefits Management ?

Rod provides a quick overview of the role of the programme benefits management and highlights some common pitfalls.
 


What is the MSP programme Blueprint?

Rod, the lead author of Managing  Successful Programmes,  takes a quick dip into the role of the Programme Blueprint and highlights some common pitfalls to be aware of.
 


What is the MSP programme business case ?

Rod looks at the role of the Business Case and points out some common pitfalls to be aware of.
 


What is MSP Programme Risk Management?

Rod shares a quick insight into the role of the Programme Risk Management and some common pitfalls to watch out for.


What is MSP programme assurance?

Rod takes us on a quick walk into the role of the programme assurance and also points out some commonly made mistakes along the way.

 

MSP® is big on the Vision thing, in fact, we dedicated a whole chapter to the topic (admittedly a small chapter). As we move amongst our clients, we see a wide range of Vision
Statements, they come in many shapes and forms and have varying degrees of success, but they can be put into categories...

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The blueprint has been one of the key concepts within the Managing Successful Programmes framework since it was first released in 1999.  In 2007 it had a chapter dedicated to it, which has been enhanced in the 2011 version. So why is it that so many programmes try to deliver without developing a blueprint?

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