
Why do projects succeed?
Six key areas for project success
Clear and aligned objectives
Well defined scope
Appropriate and thorough contracting strategy
Adequate project team capability and capacity
Managed external factors
Comprehensive project execution strategy
Exentian use cases
You have an existing portfolio or project and want a step change in your cost base and execution performance.
You have a development concept with funding in place; you want your project to be one of the successful ones.
You need additional capacity to successfully deliver a large portfolio of opportunities.
You want to expand into another region and do not have local resource available to represent you.
With Exentian on your team you will not have to learn the lessons the hard way.
Make Exentian your brand of project success
Project objectives
“What are we trying to achieve?”
Clear objectives drive all project decisions. Clarity allows focused execution, agile response to issues as they arise and timely decision making.
Ask Exentian about how we establish project objectives.
Scope definition
“Poorly controlled scope costs projects money and time.”
Scope change is a key reason that projects head off course. The Exentian Execution Management System (TEEMS) controls scope, identifies and manages potential changes and mitigates their impact.
Contracting Strategy
“The interests of contractors are not necessarily aligned with your business”
Contracting strategy can set a project up for success or failure. Exentian can help establish a strong contracting strategy that aligns you and your contractors for success.
Project team capability and capacity
“I’ve managed projects before, how much harder can this be?”
A lot
A great idea will stay a great idea without the right people to help transform it into reality. Exentian brings years of project experience and know how.
External factors
“That was unlucky!”
You may not be able to control external factors but identifying and understanding them, and having strategies in place to minimise their impact, will help your business succeed.
Ask Exentian about how risks are identified and mitigation plans and strategies are developed.
Strategy
“Hope is not a strategy.”
Successful projects have comprehensive execution strategies. There is clarity on how things will be done and how risks and opportunities will be managed