We’ve all seen it happen. A company launches three "critical" projects. Each one finishes on time and on budget. Yet, the overall business still misses its strategic goal. Profits don’t go up. Efficiency doesn’t improve. The new software sits unused.
Are you using MSP, PRINCE2, or something else to manage transformation? Let me know in the comments. Managing Successful Programmes
Why? Because
MSP is the globally recognized framework (from AXELOS) that bridges the gap between high-level strategy and ground-level delivery. Here is how to apply its core principles to stop wasting effort and start delivering real value. Unlike rigid methodologies, MSP is principle-based. If you ignore these, you aren't running a programme; you are just running a lot of projects at the same time. 1. Lead with a compelling vision Projects answer "What are we building?" Programmes answer "What will the future look like?" Actionable tip: Before you write a single requirement, write a one-page "Vision Statement." If you cannot explain the end state to a new hire in 60 seconds, stop. 2. Focus on benefits (not deliverables) Traditional project management obsesses over scope, cost, and time. MSP obsesses over benefits realization . Actionable tip: For every major deliverable, ask: “Does this directly enable a measurable benefit?” If the answer is no, cancel that workstream. 3. Stay aligned to strategy Strategy changes. A programme that made sense six months ago might be irrelevant today. Actionable tip: Schedule a "strategic alignment gate" every quarter. If the programme no longer supports current corporate goals, pause it immediately. 4. Lead from the top, but empower the team Programmes are political and cross-functional. You cannot "command and control" your way through a merger. Actionable tip: Establish a clear Senior Responsible Owner (SRO) —one person with P&L authority who is accountable for success. Everyone else needs autonomy to solve problems. 5. Deploy a controlled toolkit MSP provides specific processes (Identifying a Programme, Defining it, Managing the Tranches, etc.). Actionable tip: Use the Blueprint document. This is your "to-be" state—the design of the future organization, processes, and technology. Do not start projects until the Blueprint is approved. 6. Add value through governance Governance isn't bureaucracy; it's the safety rail that prevents disaster. Actionable tip: Create a Programme Board that meets for only 45 minutes weekly. Their only job: approve changes to the Blueprint and unblock critical issues. 7. Learn from every cycle Programmes deliver in tranches (incremental steps). Actionable tip: After each tranche, hold a "lessons learned" session before starting the next. Adjust the Blueprint based on what you discovered. The #1 Mistake MSP Solves: The "Blame Game" In a standard project, if the new CRM fails, you blame the IT team. In a programme, you realize the failure was caused by poor training (HR), resistance to change (Operations), and bad data migration (IT). We’ve all seen it happen
You can be a brilliant project manager and still run a failed programme because you delivered the wrong thing perfectly. MSP gives you the governance, the roles, and the principles to ensure that every project you run actually moves the needle for your business. Yet, the overall business still misses its strategic goal
If you are responsible for a major strategic change—merging two departments, rolling out an ERP system, or shifting to a digital-first model—you don’t need better project management. You need .
We’ve all seen it happen. A company launches three "critical" projects. Each one finishes on time and on budget. Yet, the overall business still misses its strategic goal. Profits don’t go up. Efficiency doesn’t improve. The new software sits unused.
Are you using MSP, PRINCE2, or something else to manage transformation? Let me know in the comments.
Why? Because
MSP is the globally recognized framework (from AXELOS) that bridges the gap between high-level strategy and ground-level delivery. Here is how to apply its core principles to stop wasting effort and start delivering real value. Unlike rigid methodologies, MSP is principle-based. If you ignore these, you aren't running a programme; you are just running a lot of projects at the same time. 1. Lead with a compelling vision Projects answer "What are we building?" Programmes answer "What will the future look like?" Actionable tip: Before you write a single requirement, write a one-page "Vision Statement." If you cannot explain the end state to a new hire in 60 seconds, stop. 2. Focus on benefits (not deliverables) Traditional project management obsesses over scope, cost, and time. MSP obsesses over benefits realization . Actionable tip: For every major deliverable, ask: “Does this directly enable a measurable benefit?” If the answer is no, cancel that workstream. 3. Stay aligned to strategy Strategy changes. A programme that made sense six months ago might be irrelevant today. Actionable tip: Schedule a "strategic alignment gate" every quarter. If the programme no longer supports current corporate goals, pause it immediately. 4. Lead from the top, but empower the team Programmes are political and cross-functional. You cannot "command and control" your way through a merger. Actionable tip: Establish a clear Senior Responsible Owner (SRO) —one person with P&L authority who is accountable for success. Everyone else needs autonomy to solve problems. 5. Deploy a controlled toolkit MSP provides specific processes (Identifying a Programme, Defining it, Managing the Tranches, etc.). Actionable tip: Use the Blueprint document. This is your "to-be" state—the design of the future organization, processes, and technology. Do not start projects until the Blueprint is approved. 6. Add value through governance Governance isn't bureaucracy; it's the safety rail that prevents disaster. Actionable tip: Create a Programme Board that meets for only 45 minutes weekly. Their only job: approve changes to the Blueprint and unblock critical issues. 7. Learn from every cycle Programmes deliver in tranches (incremental steps). Actionable tip: After each tranche, hold a "lessons learned" session before starting the next. Adjust the Blueprint based on what you discovered. The #1 Mistake MSP Solves: The "Blame Game" In a standard project, if the new CRM fails, you blame the IT team. In a programme, you realize the failure was caused by poor training (HR), resistance to change (Operations), and bad data migration (IT).
You can be a brilliant project manager and still run a failed programme because you delivered the wrong thing perfectly. MSP gives you the governance, the roles, and the principles to ensure that every project you run actually moves the needle for your business.
If you are responsible for a major strategic change—merging two departments, rolling out an ERP system, or shifting to a digital-first model—you don’t need better project management. You need .