In 2018, more than 50 percent of the projects completed by 5,400 project managers experienced scope creep, according to a report by the Project Management Institute. As projects change, scope creep ...
Scope creep. It’s not a 1950’s horror film creature, but marketers run for the hills (or want to) when it surfaces. To put it nicely, scope creep is any unanticipated change in a project’s scope of ...
Scope creep is something that can sneak up on you when you are working on a project in the garden. If you are unfamiliar with the term, it is often used in project management to describe when the ...
For creative and digital agencies, there’s one silent profit-killer that creeps into projects more often than you think, and it’s hiding in plain sight. Scope creep, the gradual expansion of work ...
Launching a new tech product or service is an exciting time, not only for the tech team members who will be developing it but also for team members who will be using it, selling it and/or marketing it ...
Scope creep is the expansion of a project beyond its original objectives. If you haven’t experienced it yet, it is just a matter of time because nearly every IT project falls victim to it. In “Seven ...
While most people associate scope creep with software development, it also happens when purchasing cloud or off-the-shelf enterprise software. This article describes how to manage such scope creep.
When the lens of AI tempts you to zoom out beyond your expertise, remember: Trust is built by narrowing your focus, not broadening your reach. Go deep. Not wide. A few years ago, I began following a ...