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Common failure patterns
Delivery can lose control when success is not clearly defined, decisions are delayed, risks are softened in reporting, or teams are busy without a shared view of priority.
What helps
Strong delivery environments make the work visible. They clarify ownership, maintain a reliable cadence, escalate decisions early and keep stakeholders aligned on trade-offs.
Practical takeaway
If a project is under pressure, start by checking whether the objective, decision path, delivery plan and adoption path are still clear enough for the team to act with confidence.