Pre Mortem - 10 questions to ask your team before a project

You should ask these questions every time you start a new project to ensure that you gain insight into what potential challenges may arise.


Embarking on a new project is an exciting venture, filled with possibilities and potential. However, the road to project success is often fraught with challenges and unexpected obstacles. To navigate these potential pitfalls, teams are increasingly turning to a powerful strategy known as the"pre-mortem." This forward-thinking approach allows teams to anticipate issues, brainstorm solutions, and ultimately enhance the chances of project success. In this blog post, we'll explore the concept of pre-mortem and provide a set of essential questions to ask your team before diving into a new project.

What is a pre-mortem?

A pre-mortem is a strategic planning exercise where a team imagines that a project has failed and works backward to determine what might have led to that failure. By envisioning the project's demise before it even begins, teams can identify potential risks, blind spots, and weaknesses, enabling them to proactively address these issues.

Key questions for your pre-mortem:

1.     What could go wrong?‍

Encourage team members to brainstorm potential obstacles, challenges, and risks that could jeopardize the project's success.

2.     What assumptions are we making?‍

Identify any assumptions the team is making about the project, stakeholders, or external factors. Assess whether these assumptions could be inaccurate or change over time.

3.     Are roles and responsibilities clear?‍

Ensure that everyone on the team understands their role and responsibilities.Miscommunication and ambiguity regarding roles can lead to confusion and project delays.

4.     Do we have the necessary resources?‍

Evaluate whether the team has access to the required resources, including budget, manpower, technology, and any other critical elements. Lack of resources can hinder progress.

5.     How will we communicate?‍

Establish clear communication channels and protocols. Miscommunication can lead to misunderstandings, delays, and errors in project execution.

6.     What contingency plans do we have in place?‍

Develop contingency plans for potential risks identified during the pre-mortem.Having backup strategies ensures that the team can respond quickly to unexpected challenges.

7.     Have we learned from past projects?‍

Reflect on lessons learned from previous projects. Understanding past successes and failures can inform decision-making and help the team avoid repeating mistakes.

8.     What external factors could impact the project?‍

Consider external factors, such as market changes, regulatory shifts, or geopolitical events, that might influence the project. Anticipate how the team can adapt to unforeseen external circumstances.

9.     Are stakeholder expectations clear?

Confirm that there is a shared understanding of stakeholder expectations.Misaligned expectations can lead to dissatisfaction and project setbacks.

10.  How will we measure success?‍

Clearly define key performance indicators (KPIs) and success metrics.Establishing measurable goals provides a benchmark for evaluating the project's progress and outcomes.

Conclusion

The pre-mortem is a valuable tool for project teams seeking to enhance their strategic planning and risk management efforts. By asking these key questions before a project begins, teams can identify potential challenges, mitigate risks, and increase their chances of achieving project success. Embrace the power of the pre-mortem to turn hindsight into foresight and set your team on a path to effective and resilient project management.

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