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4 Project Health Metrics Your Software Isn't Tracking

4 Project Health Metrics Your Software Isn't Tracking

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The traditional project management Big Three of Scope, Schedule, and Cost are foundational. They are not going anywhere, and they should not. However, those metrics primarily measure the process. If you only look at data on a digital dashboard, you are missing the human element that determines whether a project succeeds or fails.

In this episode, we break down how to augment your traditional constraints with four people-focused vital signs that provide a real-time, accurate picture of your team and project health.

  • Alignment: Is everyone actually pulling in the same direction, or are they just checking boxes?
  • Confidence: Does the team genuinely believe the objectives are achievable?
  • Direction to Done: Is the path forward completely clear, or is the finish line a moving target?
  • Stability: Is the operational environment steady, or are shifting priorities causing burnout?

By tracking these human indicators alongside your standard constraints, you bridge the gap between software dashboards and real-world execution.

Key Takeaways

  • The Process vs. People Gap: Why on-time and under-budget projects can still fail if the team is completely misaligned.
  • Augmenting the Big Three: How to layer qualitative human metrics on top of quantitative scope, schedule, and cost data.
  • The 4 Vital Signs Explained: A deep dive into Alignment, Confidence, Direction to Done, and Stability, and how to spot when one is slipping.
  • Leading with Clarity: Practical ways for PMO leaders to pulse check these metrics through direct communication rather than software tracking.

Resources Mentioned

  • Connect with the Show: peopleprocessprogress.com
  • Keep the Conversation Going: @thekevinpannell on X and Instagram
  • Fitness and BJJ Content: Own. Move. Anchor. on YouTube
  • Read the Book: The Stability Equation: 7 Pillars for a More Balanced Life

Godspeed y'all,

Kevin

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