Strategy & Leadership

Strengthening benefits awareness in the C-suite

November 17, 2016

Global

November 17, 2016

Global

Interest in BRM is growing, but few examples of maturity exist.

An Economist Intelligence Unit global survey, sponsored by PMI, of more than 500 executives found that only 61% of high-impact projects yielded their intended strategic benefits. Surprisingly, those implementing strategy frequently aren’t aware of what their projects are meant to achieve. Indeed, all survey respondents noted that such ignorance somewhere in the company was impeding the successful completion of strategic projects.

The need to address this knowledge deficit has led to a growing interest in benefits realization management (BRM). This report explores the difficulties in implementing BRM, emerging elements of best practice, and the role of the C-suite in BRM’s effective use. Read more here>>

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