šŸš€ The Dark Side of ā€˜Fast-Tracking’ Projects (And Why Your Team Hates It)

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We’ve all been there—leadership drops the dreaded phrase: “We need to fast-track this!” Cue the collective groan from your team. šŸƒšŸ’Ø

Sure, fast-tracking sounds great—like skipping the line at Starbucks. But in reality? It’s more like chugging 5 espressos and hoping you don’t crash.

Who doesn’t want to compress timelines, skip steps, and then act shocked when the project implodes like a soufflĆ© in a hurricane? Let’s laugh (or cry) through the chaos.

šŸ“‰ The Data: Fast-Tracking’s Dirty Little Secret
Various studies suggest that:
šŸ”“ Over budget (one study suggests 65% overspend!)
šŸ”“ 40% of fast-tracked projects end up delayed anyway (“Go faster!” turns into “Why is this late?”)
šŸ”“ With burned-out teams PTO requests skyrocket!

Fun Completely Made-Up Fact: The term “fast-tracking” was invented by someone who clearly never had to redo 3 months of work in 2 weeks.

šŸ¤” Let’s Hear Your War Stories:
1ļøāƒ£ What’s the dumbest fast-track excuse you’ve heard? (“The board wants to see progress before their golf trip” wins extra points.)
2ļøāƒ£ What’s the most absurd fast-track disaster you’ve seen?
(Bonus points if it involved a spreadsheet named “FINAL_FINAL_v3_ACTUALFINAL.xlsx”)

There are reasons of course legitimate reasons to fast-track along with proper methods to do so and I’ll go into that in the next post. 😁

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