Project Management: The Must Have Strategic Capability | Ep 8
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In this episode, Adriana McLane and Caryn Lee explore why project management is far more than just a set of tools or a person in charge of a schedule—it is a critical strategic capability. They discuss how effective project management serves as the engine of execution, turning high-level strategies into tangible results. Without the discipline of status reporting, clear communication, and defined accountability, even the best strategies are at risk of "sitting on the shelf" and losing their meaning.
The conversation highlights the difference between managing a single project and managing a project portfolio, emphasizing that a strong methodology should be embedded into the organization's culture. Caryn shares her experiences from Accenture, illustrating how consistent processes prevent employee burnout and ensure that teams aren't "tripping over each other" during a transformation. Whether you are using a sophisticated tool like Asana or a simple Excel sheet, this episode provides a roadmap for building the internal capacity necessary to make your strategic vision a reality.
Key Takeaways:
• Why project management is a strategic capability
• How strong processes support accountability and execution
• What it takes to build project and portfolio discipline into culture
Ready to bring this into your organization? Connect with Caryn and Adriana at betrulytransformative.com/work-with-us