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When progress is visible, but control is not


What is that means?
In many projects, progress is easy to show. Charts move, percentages increase, and updates look reassuring. But visibility is not the same as control. A project can look active…and still be drifting. The real challenge is not tracking what’s been done. It’s understanding how what’s being done is actually moving the project forward. Without clear delivery logic, progress becomes a collection of activities — not a coordinated direction. And that’s where things start to slip, quietly. Control doesn’t come from more data. It comes from clarity. Clarity in sequence. Clarity in priorities. Clarity in how decisions connect to outcomes. When that clarity is missing, progress may still be visible…but control is already lost

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