The shortcomings of other methods stem from two critical missteps: (1) overlooking that CSFs are defined as activities, not merely conditions for success and (2) failing to recognize that CSFs are specific to the individual manager's role and environment. Moreover, while this book recommends that a manager identify no more than ten CSFs to maintain clarity and focus, some studies have proposed as many as 43, creating confusion and diminishing usability. Each of those studies produced a different list of project management CSFs, none of which were validated to assess whether the factors were applied effectively or contributed to actual success.
In contrast, this book-based on original research with experienced program managers overseeing large, complex initiatives-offers a generalizable process that any manager can use to determine their specific CSFs. It is the only guide that shows managers how to: identify their own CSFs; develop measurable indicators for tracking each CSF; and perform a spreadsheet-based risk assessment for each factor.
This risk analysis framework enables leaders to evaluate the likelihood of completing each CSF successfully and assess overall program risk-something no other publication provides with this level of depth or practicality.
Designed as a step-by-step guide, the book leads managers through gathering relevant information, structuring their findings, defining each CSF, and refining associated metrics over time. Uniquely, it incorporates a fully developed Risk Analysis Process, giving managers tools to anticipate challenges and proactively manage success.
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