PACT - Do's and Don'ts Article #2 - Alignment Principle
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Do’s and Don’ts of Process Improvement
Pat O'Toole

#2: DO Establish the “Alignment Principle”

Project managers often tell their customers, “Faster, better, or cheaper – pick two”. What they mean, of course, is that if the customer demands a high quality product in the shortest amount of time, they reserve the right to tell her how much it will cost. Conversely, if the customer prefers a low cost product in the shortest amount of time, it may have quality problems (typically referred to as “undocumented features”). The point is that the solution space can be constrained in only two of the three dimensions – there must be at least one independent variable.

As an Engineering Process Group (EPG) member, the “Alignment Principle” requires you to take this a step further. You need to tell senior management, “faster, better, or cheaper – pick ONE.” Since senior management has funding and firing authority over the EPG, however, you may want to ask something like: