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WillpowerI am struck by how often failure is blamed on a lack of discipline. You often hear losing coaches cite this as the reason for a big loss. I don't recall the last time I heard one say that his team lost a game because of his players' lack of skill. I think a breakdown in discipline is also one of the key reasons why program and project management teams fail to meet expectations. The first program I ever managed had a clear set of priorities. I understood the mandate, and so did everyone else on the team. We set an ambitious schedule and started to work fervently. Not too long into the program the customer wanted to know what performance he was going to get. I replied by categorizing the performance parameters into three bins: 1. Performance you will get. 2. Performance you may get. 3. Performance that there's no way you will get. Did that cause an uproar. The customer demanded everything in the second bin be moved to the first, and most everything in the third bin moved to the second. My immediate impulse was to agree, but I managed to overcome that. In my heart, I knew that we would never meet the already ambitious schedule if we had to deliver more performance. No was my answer. The program turned out to be a huge success, but the result would have been largely different had senior management or I failed to maintain discipline.
Document ID
20020070187
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Little, Terry
(Air Force Center for Acquisition Excellence Washington, DC United States)
Date Acquired
August 20, 2013
Publication Date
March 1, 2002
Publication Information
Publication: ASK Magazine
Issue: 7
Subject Category
Administration And Management
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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