Why Most Projects Fail (And It Has Nothing to Do With Execution)
People love to blame execution when projects fail.
But the truth? Most projects were already broken from the beginning.
Poor planning is the real problem.
In project management, clarity is everything. If the goals are vague, the timeline is unrealistic, and communication is inconsistent, failure becomes inevitable and no matter how skilled the team is.
A successful project doesn’t start with action, it starts with direction.
Before any task begins, you need: Clear goals. Defined roles. Realistic timelines.
Without these, you’re not managing a project, you’re managing confusion.
If you want to stand out as a Project Manager or Virtual Assistant, learn this early:
Planning is not a phase, it’s the foundation.
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