The Most Valuable Business Lesson I Ever Learned: How to Define Success
When you run a marathon, success is finishing, whether first or last place. When you climb Everest, success is making it back home in more or less one piece. When you raise children, success is… well, it depends on the day.
The definition of success varies with our goals. Oftentimes, we think of a project as a success when it comes in on time and on budget (or under in one or both categories). But that is only one indicator of success and, as it turns out, it’s not necessarily the best one either. When do we know if a project is really “successful”? What does that mean?