Why projects derail

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Summary

Even the best teams can watch a project veer off track without clear planning, aligned communication, and early risk management. Here’s how to spot the warning signs and realign quickly to deliver results.

How confident are you in keeping your projects on track?

our team may have exceptional technical talent. Your company might excel at sales, strategy, or creative innovation.

But how effective are you at delivering your projects—on time, on budget, with the expected outcomes?

A quick gut check is to look at these outcomes:

  • How often do you hit deadlines comfortably?
  • How often are you over budget?
  • How clear is your team on scope and priorities at every stage?

Why do projects derail?

At PMO360, we've seen countless projects stall or fail—not because people weren't trying, but because the underlying delivery fundamentals weren't aligned.

We see three common culprits behind project derailment:


1️⃣ Teams have the skills but lack a delivery framework.
2️⃣ Communication is fragmented or unstructured.
3️⃣ Risk planning is reactive instead of proactive.

So how do you keep your projects on track? Here are three practical steps to start today:

Step 1. Build clarity before you build the plan.

Don’t start with Gantt charts or task lists. Start with alignment:

  • What is the core objective?
  • What does success look like?
  • Who owns what, and how will decisions be made?

Kick off your project with an alignment meeting:

  • Confirm scope and deliverables.
  • Define decision-making pathways.
  • Identify early risks and dependencies.
  • Document everything in simple, shareable terms.

Outcome:

Everyone knows the project’s goal, scope, major milestones, and how to flag changes or issues.

Step 2. Establish delivery ownership.

Who is actually steering the project?

Too often, organizations have "default" project leads—sales managers, subject-matter experts, senior leaders—who are stretched thin and managing delivery as a side task.

✅ Your project deserves an accountable delivery lead.

Ask:

  • Who will ensure updates, blockers, and decisions are surfaced?
  • Who keeps stakeholders informed without overwhelming them?
  • Who maintains the plan and adapts to new risks?

✅ Don’t assign delivery to whoever “has time.” Assign it to someone with focus and authority.

Step 3. Make risk management a habit, not a scramble.

Risk management shouldn’t be an afterthought or an “oh no” moment.

At PMO360, we encourage simple, recurring risk practices:

  • Add risks as you discover them—don’t wait.
  • Review them at every project check-in.
  • Track mitigations and assign owners.

✅ Example:

Instead of ignoring a scope creep risk until the client pushes back, you’ve already defined change management protocols—and shared them early.

Closing

Projects don’t derail because teams lack skill or motivation. They derail because no one aligned on how to deliver.

If you want to strengthen delivery on your next project, you don’t need to overhaul everything at once. Start with these three steps, and watch clarity and control replace confusion and firefighting.

If you want an experienced partner to guide the process, PMO360 is here to help.

Nicholas Otu
Co-Founder & Strategic Delivery Lead

Nicholas Otu is the co-founder and strategic delivery lead at PMO360 Solutions, a consulting practice specializing in practical, results-driven project management and transformation delivery for organizations ready to level up their operations.

Nicholas brings over a decade of experience in leadership, business development, and customer success across diverse industries. His approach combines strategic thinking with hands-on execution—helping clients clarify goals, realign priorities, and deliver projects that stay on track and deliver real value.

At PMO360, Nicholas focuses on building strong client partnerships, understanding what success looks like for each organization, and leading teams to achieve it. He's especially skilled at turning complex, cross-functional projects into clear, actionable plans that teams can actually deliver.

Nicholas’s background includes experience working with high-growth companies and supporting organizational change, helping businesses strengthen customer relationships, improve internal processes, and unlock new opportunities.

Outside of work, Nicholas is passionate about mentoring, fostering business excellence, and sharing practical strategies that help organizations of all sizes deliver projects on time, on budget, and with outcomes that matter.

Feel free to connect with Nicholas to discuss how PMO360 can help keep your initiatives on track and deliver lasting results.