Don't forget Parkinson's Law
"Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion." - Cyril Parkinson
Many of us are familiar with Parkinson's Law, especially as it applies to meetings. (If you schedule a meeting for an hour, guess how long it will take to cover the agenda?)
But Parkinson's Law also applies to larger projects. For example, when I work with clients on system implementation, I always encourage them to do the least amount of "stuff" to get to go-live (aka MVP, or minimum viable product) so that we actually get to go-live as quickly as possible. The longer your go-live runway is, the more work you'll find to fill that time.
Of course, your MVP should probably match at least what you were able to do in your current system (though even that may not be true; sometimes we do things we shouldn't bother doing). But you should always be looking for ways to shorten the project time to go-live. The more "stuff" you want to accomplish for go-live, the longer you'll need to do it, and the farther out your go-live date will be.
Whether it's scheduling meetings, or planning a project, one should always keep Parkinson's law in mind.
![]()
Wes's Wednesday Wisdom Archives
Who is your data evangelist?
Who is your data evangelist? I was recently talking with a client of mine about […]
Ratio of Data to Errors
Ratio of Data to Errors One of the elements of a good data governance plan […]
Back to basics
Back to basics Over the past couple of years I’ve noticed that some AMS vendors […]
Your people matter
Your people matter I’ve written many times about how people, process, and technology have to […]
We remember moments…
We remember moments… “We do not remember days, we remember moments.” – Cesare Pavese Another […]
Acknowledging problems is part of managing expectations
Acknowledging problems is part of managing expectations Research was done some time ago that suggested […]
Need data? Consider third-party sources
Need data? Consider third-party sources I always tell my clients, only collect data that you’re […]
Action must follow the decision
Action must follow the decision When I work with my clients on their projects (whether […]
Everything should be focused on improving user adoption
Everything should be focused on improving user adoption Your AMS is a tool, and a […]
Needs change over time, and that’s OK
Needs change over time, and that’s OK I was speaking with a couple of association […]
