What Quality is Not!

In the bustling world of project management, where deadlines chase you more relentlessly than a paparazzi tailing a celebrity, there's a crucial concept that often gets as misunderstood as my attempt to follow a smokey-eye makeup tutorial during quarantine - quality. Let me help you sort this out.

Quality is many things, but it is NOT:

A Last-Minute Affair

Imagine, if you will, the audacity of cooking a Thanksgiving turkey for the first time, with all your extended family watching, and only starting the endeavor an hour before dinner. This is like treating quality as an afterthought in project management. Quality cannot be sprinkled on like a garnish or added in the final minutes hoping it will permeate through the project like a last-minute dash of salt. It's the meticulous marinade that needs time to soak into every fiber of the project, well before the heat is turned up. As the adage almost went, "A stitch in time saves...quality."

Checking Boxes

In the realm of project management, there's a temptation to treat quality like a grocery shopping list. Tick the boxes, and voilà, you're done! However, quality is not a game of project management bingo where shouting "Bingo!" gets you a prize. It's more akin to preparing a gourmet meal; each ingredient must be chosen with care, and every step, from preparation to presentation, demands attention. Quality is about the experience, the journey, and the satisfaction of the end-user, not just about fulfilling predetermined criteria.

One Size Fits All

Taking inspiration from the world of fashion, envision trying to squeeze into someone else's outfit for the Black Girls Rock! awards. It's a disaster waiting to happen, right? Similarly, quality in project management cannot be approached with a "one size fits all" mentality. What spells quality for one project may spell disaster for another. It's about understanding the unique fabric of each project, tailoring your approach to fit perfectly. It demands a custom-tailored approach, not off-the-rack solutions.

Just the Glossy Finish

While a glossy finish might make a project look ready for its close-up, true quality is more than skin deep. It's like buying a stunning book only to find the pages are filled with typos and incoherent plots. Quality in project management encompasses both form and substance; it's the robust framework that supports the shiny exterior. It's in the rigorous testing, the thoughtful design, and the meticulous execution that often goes unseen but makes all the difference. As Michelle Obama might say, "Quality is not just about what you're wearing or what project you're delivering. It's about what you stand for and how you live your life."

Silent

Quality in project management doesn't sit quietly in the corner, waiting to be noticed. It speaks loudly, through customer satisfaction, through seamless execution, and through outcomes that resonate. Quality makes itself known; it's the rave reviews, the lack of complaints, and the smooth sailing of a project that faced the tempestuous seas of challenges but came out unscathed. As Oprah might remind us, "Quality is about making others feel seen and heard, ensuring that what you deliver resonates with their needs and without gold-plating exceeds their expectations."

The End of the Story

Lastly, quality in project management is not a fairy tale ending where everyone lives happily ever after. It's an ongoing narrative, a continuous journey of improvement, learning, and growth. Quality is about asking, after every project, "What can we do better next time?" It's a relentless pursuit, not a final destination. It's the commitment to excellence, the resilience in the face of setbacks, and the courage to innovate and evolve.

In the words of Marie Forleo, "Everything is figureoutable," including how to weave quality into the very DNA of your projects. Let's remember that quality is not merely what we do, but how we do it. It's not just about meeting expectations but exceeding them, not just about delivering projects but delighting in them. In project management, as in life, quality is about the legacy we choose to leave behind, a testament to our dedication, our passion, and our integrity. So, let us not just aim for quality but live it, breathe it, and be it. Because, in the end, quality is not just what we do; it's who we are.

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