Progressive Elaboration

In the last year, I have managed a project in which I knew nothing about the technology. It has been a long year, but success is around the corner and our first set of basically perfect output should be delivered by October. During this year, I have learned some things about project management. At first I thought I had learned that all of the things I had learned and read about regarding project management were a fallacy. Why did I think this? My project was not in my area of expertise, I didn’t have an abundance of project management experience, some dates are out of my control. But then, the light shone in and I re-read the words, progressive elaboration. To me it means, if you don’t know everything about a project, you do get a second chance sometimes because you continue to elaborate. If I don’t know how to make a Spacely Sprocket but have a general idea, I can create a WBS. I can then expand the WBS when I learn more information. Eventually, I will have all of the tasks to make the perfect Spacely Sprocket. (I always wondered what those things were.) 🙂

I am still trying to figure how you move from the WBS to a schedule and costs based on the first pass and then have to tell the primary stakeholder I was off by 6 months and $100,000? How do I justify the additional cost that may come from the unknowns come to light during the elaboration? This is where I get stuck thinking about this. For now, I am going to have to guess that the answer is to do your homework before planning the project so that you are closer to being right.

I still have a lot to learn but feel more confident every day.

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

To respond on your own website, enter the URL of your response which should contain a link to this post’s permalink URL. Your response will then appear (possibly after moderation) on this page. Want to update or remove your response? Update or delete your post and re-enter your post’s URL again. (Find out more about Webmentions.)