The more I think about the idea of finding what can go right, the more I think it’s a basic attitude shift that we need to apply to everything we do in project management. Whether it’s managing risks, managing scope, or solving problems, the tools and techniques we use can be flipped a bit in our minds to also find ways to maximize what can go right.
Project managers love solving problems. It may be that we become project managers for this very reason. We LOVE solving problems. We look for problems to solve everywhere. Work, home, and Angry Birds. We like projects because most projects are about solving problems. We ask “What problem are we trying to solve?” when we need to focus our team on the objectives of a project. But, do we let our bias for solving problems cloud our ability to use our problem solving talents to find what can go right on our projects? Continue reading