Episode 9 - Why Great Projects Should Leave Organisations Stronger
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概要
What should a project actually leave behind?
Most projects are judged by what they deliver — scope, timeline, budget, and milestones.
But the real value of a project often shows up after the work is done.
In this episode, I explore why great projects should do more than create change — they should leave organisations stronger, clearer, more capable, and better able to adapt for what comes next.
I share a more regenerative lens on project delivery and why this matters in today’s environment, where pressure, change, and complexity are constant.
If projects don’t improve how an organisation works over time, they may deliver outputs — but they won’t create lasting progress.
In this episode, I cover:
•Why traditional project success measures are too narrow
•What great projects should actually leave behind
•The four things strong projects strengthen: capability, clarity, flow, and adaptability
•Why better delivery should make future work easier
•What regeneration looks like in practice inside organisations
•Simple questions to ask at the start of a project
This episode is for leaders, project professionals, transformation teams, and anyone interested in building organisations that don’t just deliver change — but get stronger over time.