
- 25 February 2025
- Madan G Anand
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Project Management Perspective Matters: Why Aligning Stakeholder Views is Key to Project Success
Every major engineering and construction project thrives when every stakeholder shares a common understanding of success. But in reality, perspectives differ.
From sponsors, clients, principal contractors, and designers to subcontractors, suppliers, and community leaders, each stakeholder brings their own priorities, biases, and expectations to the table. These differences, if left unaddressed, create misalignment, setting the stage for delays, cost overruns, and even project failure.
At the same time, project beneficiaries- local communities, organizations, end users, and political leaders, often have an entirely different outlook. Their focus is on the final impact, not the countless challenges faced during execution. This contrast can create friction, misunderstandings, and resistance.
It’s important to note that delays and cost overruns are measured against the baseline plan. However, this baseline may sometimes be unrealistic from the start, while in other instances, inefficient project delivery is indeed the root cause.
The Cost of Misalignment in Projects
Misalignment isn’t just an operational hurdle—it’s a critical risk factor. When stakeholders lack a shared vision:
- Teams struggle with conflicting priorities, leading to inefficiency.
- Decision-making slows down, increasing costs.
- Unrealistic expectations create tension and dissatisfaction.
- Project execution deviates from the intended goals.
Bridging these gaps requires more than just process optimization; it demands a shift in perspective.
The Power of Perspective in Project Success
In the Project Management Perspective Matters (PM²) Series, we’ll explore how these varying viewpoints shape project outcomes and, more importantly, how leaders can bring them into alignment.
We’ll cover:
- Why perspective is the missing piece in project success – Understanding how different stakeholders define success and why their perspectives must be accounted for.
- How misalignment happens before execution even begins – Identifying the early warning signs of divergence and how to address them at the planning stage.
- What practical steps can help teams work toward the same goal – Actionable strategies to create a shared vision, align expectations, and drive collaboration.
Beyond Timelines and Budgets: Playing the Same Game
A successful project isn’t just one that’s completed on time and within budget. True success means every stakeholder sees value in the outcome—because, ultimately, a project’s impact lasts far beyond its execution.
It starts with understanding perspectives. It succeeds when everyone is playing the same game.
What’s one perspective shift that completely changed the way you approach project management? Share your thoughts in the comments!
Stay tuned for the upcoming posts in the Project Management Perspective Matters series, where we’ll dive deeper into these crucial insights.