Look Out! Avoiding Minefields to Ensure Program Success – Baggett

11:00 am -11:45 am

Friday, April 19, 2024

Prince George's (room 1211)

Abstract:

This presentation will discuss real-world examples of pitfalls to avoid during the execution of federal projects and programs. Federal programs can be very different from those in the commercial environment. While the basic foundations of project management are consistent in both realms – cost, schedule, and scope – understanding the differences in the federal realm is critical to program success. Inherent risks can be mitigated effectively and even exploited for program benefit -and don’t forget to search for related opportunities. Governance is more critical and complex in the federal environment as is understanding and appreciating the mission behind the program. Stakeholders may be civilians or military with differing priorities and may represent multiple agencies. Federal projects and programs are also bound to the federal acquisition lifecycle as well as appropriation cycles. This presentation will give some understanding of avoiding pitfalls and dealing with the complexities, risks, governance, stakeholders, and lifecycles involved in federal programs.

Key Take Aways:

  • Preparing for common risks in federal programs including how to mitigate and exploit them.
  • Stakeholder identification, engagement, and management are critical and more complex in a federal environment.
  • Understanding the effect of the federal acquisition and appropriation cycle on programs.

PMI Talent Triangle: Power Skills

PDUs: 0.75

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