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SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE:
PROJECT SUCCESS OR
FAILURE?
By Fernando R. De Souza
Success and Failure
 How do you define a successful project?
 If the product met its business case but the
cost and schedule targets weren't met, has the
project failed?
 Is success contingent on the overall value that
the product or service?
Success and Failure
“A project is successful if it not only met the
traditional project managers' definition of
success, but also met the projects sponsors'
perception of success.” (Willard, 2005)
 Sydney Opera House: from a project
management perspective it was a huge failure
but it is arguably one of the most recognized
buildings in the world
In numbers
Project management:
 Cost overrun of
1300%: estimated to
cost $7 million but
cost over $100
million.
 Schedule overrun
of 250%: estimated
to take four years
but took 14 (1959-
1973).
But it’s one of the architectural
masterpieces from the last century
New Metrics and
Measurements
According to Willard (2005):
 Tier 1: Project completion success
 Tier 2: Product/service success
 Tier 3: Business success
Alternatively
 Project success = project management
success + project product success (Baccarini,
1999)
Traditional view
 Tier1- Project completion/management
success:
Focus on the accomplishment of the project
with regards to cost, time and quality.
Extended traditional view
 Tier 2- Product/service
success
Users satisfaction,
happiness/willingness of
users…
 Tier 3- Business success
If the it brings value and
how it contributes
financially and/or
strategically to the business
Questions?
 In your opinion, is the Sydney Opera House a
successful project?
 Some think that budget and schedule overruns
are necessary if you are creating a work of art.
Do masterpieces require budget overruns?
Conclusion
 The traditional project management
parameters are often shortsighted in their
view of whether a project will ultimately be
successful.
 The project manager must focus not only on
the specifications, money and time during the
project, but also on the expected results and
benefits.
Questions?
 Which tiers matter the most in a project?
 Is it possible to identify a project that should be
canceled that is currently meeting the defined
needs?

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Sydney opera house

  • 1. SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE: PROJECT SUCCESS OR FAILURE? By Fernando R. De Souza
  • 2. Success and Failure  How do you define a successful project?  If the product met its business case but the cost and schedule targets weren't met, has the project failed?  Is success contingent on the overall value that the product or service?
  • 3. Success and Failure “A project is successful if it not only met the traditional project managers' definition of success, but also met the projects sponsors' perception of success.” (Willard, 2005)  Sydney Opera House: from a project management perspective it was a huge failure but it is arguably one of the most recognized buildings in the world
  • 4. In numbers Project management:  Cost overrun of 1300%: estimated to cost $7 million but cost over $100 million.  Schedule overrun of 250%: estimated to take four years but took 14 (1959- 1973). But it’s one of the architectural masterpieces from the last century
  • 5. New Metrics and Measurements According to Willard (2005):  Tier 1: Project completion success  Tier 2: Product/service success  Tier 3: Business success Alternatively  Project success = project management success + project product success (Baccarini, 1999)
  • 6. Traditional view  Tier1- Project completion/management success: Focus on the accomplishment of the project with regards to cost, time and quality.
  • 7. Extended traditional view  Tier 2- Product/service success Users satisfaction, happiness/willingness of users…  Tier 3- Business success If the it brings value and how it contributes financially and/or strategically to the business
  • 8. Questions?  In your opinion, is the Sydney Opera House a successful project?  Some think that budget and schedule overruns are necessary if you are creating a work of art. Do masterpieces require budget overruns?
  • 9. Conclusion  The traditional project management parameters are often shortsighted in their view of whether a project will ultimately be successful.  The project manager must focus not only on the specifications, money and time during the project, but also on the expected results and benefits.
  • 10. Questions?  Which tiers matter the most in a project?  Is it possible to identify a project that should be canceled that is currently meeting the defined needs?