Category: Agile

How to Measure Project Success: Lessons from NASA’s Space Shuttle Program (1981–2011)

The Space Shuttle Program was one of NASA’s most ambitious projects, designed to create a reusable spacecraft for low Earth orbit missions. From 1981 to 2011, the program achieved impressive feats, but it also highlighted critical lessons on how to define and measure project success. Early Wins, Long-Term Challenges When the Space Shuttle Columbia launched …

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Project Management and “The Emperor’s New Clothes”

Hans Christian Andersen’s story The Emperor’s New Clothes (1837) teaches a lesson that is still relevant today, especially in project management. In the story, an emperor who loves his clothes hires two scammers pretending to be tailors. They promise to make him a special, invisible outfit to anyone “stupid.” Of course, no one wants to …

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