A new study released by the Project Management Institute finds that organizations risk on average $135 million for every billion dollars spent on projects. However, high performing organizations that implement proven success indicators can mitigate risk by improving their project and program outcomes — 90 percent of their projects are meeting original goals and business intent, and they risk 14 times less than their low performing counterparts, according to Pulse of the Profession, PMI’s annual global survey of project management professionals.
“These findings should concern executives, particularly in today’s complex business landscape,” said PMI










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