- Feb 22, 2006
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I teach project management at a university. To teach how we evaluate whether a project was successful I'd like to use the building of our new stadium as an example. It's an interesting example because in some regards with was successful (quality, scope) in others it failed to meet the plan (deadlines, costs).
Does anyone know of a good article/write-up talks about the new stadium and mentions that it was late, how much it cost, the fact that it's awesome? From the ones I've seen, articles before the opening focus on the lateness and cost, ones afterwards focus on what it's like (and the opening result).
Does anyone know of a good article/write-up talks about the new stadium and mentions that it was late, how much it cost, the fact that it's awesome? From the ones I've seen, articles before the opening focus on the lateness and cost, ones afterwards focus on what it's like (and the opening result).