Episode 24 - Process Isn’t the Problem: Why Methodology Makes Projects Work
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A well-implemented project management methodology is not bureaucracy, it’s a performance enabler. In this episode, we explore how structured approaches improve clarity of roles, decision-making, risk management, and overall predictability in complex projects. Rather than slowing teams down, the right methodology reduces ambiguity, prevents “decision debt,” and ensures issues are identified early. Using a real-world defence programme example, we show how the absence of integration discipline led to delays and rework—and how introducing a structured methodology restored control.
Methodology doesn’t create complexity, it helps you manage it.
Key References:
Project Management Institute – A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide)
AXELOS – PRINCE2® (Projects IN Controlled Environments)
Scrum Alliance & Scrum.org – Scrum Guide (by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland)
Scaled Agile, Inc. – SAFe (Scaled Agile Framework)
Standish Group – CHAOS Reports
McKinsey & Company & University of Oxford – “Delivering Large-Scale IT Projects on Time, on Budget, and on Value” (Flyvbjerg et al.)
Bent Flyvbjerg – How Big Things Get Done / megaproject research
Daniel Kahneman – Thinking, Fast and Slow
Barry Boehm – Spiral Model / Risk Management research
Donella Meadows – Thinking in Systems
NASA – NASA Systems Engineering Handbook
UK Infrastructure and Projects Authority – Project Delivery Functional Standard
Association for Project Management – APM Body of Knowledge