The Bad Project Management Olympics –First Entry Part 1, Surely You Can Top It

 theunknownpm.JPGYou too can do everything wrong! And you can do it well. Let us share the wisdom of slinking by in   corporate America. Here’s the first entry up there in the “Bad Project Management Olympics”. The question is do you have the story to top it? I believe this one should be very topable however we don’t just want garden variety disasters. It really isn’t just size of the disaster that matters either, and no that comment doesn’t necessarily identify me as male. We are talking finesse and style as well as pyrotechnic project explosions. We are talking a finely tuned bad project management machine! By your entry should be real, reality is truly more bizarre than anything else we know.

It’s three O’clock on a Wednesday afternoon and I’ve brought the architect to go talk with the new Marketing EVP who of course has just been but in charge of redoing overall platform for our entire financial site and as is expected has no clue what he is doing. I have wind he has just cancelled several projects and let everyone know his platform project will do it all instead. Am I there to help guide him? Ha, ha, he, he, he. The architect and I complain endlessly about our project as being only tactical and not strategic and how we would like to be involved with the more strategic projects like those he’s in charge of. We explain how we would approach his project in exactly the opposite manner of what we believe in under the guise of giving him advice (to be fair I really was trying to help him there knowing he would never do as the front lines advise, nope not with that lofty ego). “What is your projects name?” he asks. I repeat it several times. “Oh, well I’m sorry we don’t have anything to help you and really, I’m not terribly interested in your project, it sounds rather dull and tactical, I’m sorry I can’t be involved actively, actually I don’t really see it being absorbed as part of my platform project now. It should exist outside of it. I’m sorry”. In the mean time as we have been explaining all this and impressing on the VP how our project is so dull and we are desperate to get off it and giving him other B.S. the phone is ringing, ringing. It is my team. We have a team meeting at 4:00. I totally ignore their desperate pleas for me to answer. Keep in mind I’m acting as their manager and I’m supposed to facilitate the meeting. Team members are all calling the facilitator (me) trying to get me to show up and start the meeting. I found their faith somewhat touching as I ignored the calls. To be continued…