Case study · Construction & Trades
Naming the Pattern Behind a Stalled Project Team
A regional construction firm with a strong delivery record began missing dates on a strategically important project. Leaders blamed scope creep. The pattern beneath it was older.
The challenge
- Project leadership had stopped naming risk early, concerns travelled through informal channels until they reached the executive team as crises.
- The most senior project lead was over-functioning, carrying invisible load that hid both the real scope and the real risk.
- Trust between trades and project management had quietly thinned through a series of unaddressed mismatches.
Our approach
- Diagnostic interviews across project, trades, and executive layers (six weeks).
- Coaching engagement with the senior project lead and three of their direct reports.
- A two-day operating-tension lab with the full project leadership group.
- Sponsor coaching with the executive who owned the project.
Outcomes
- Project recovered to a credible date inside one quarter.
- Risk surfacing happened in the next two project starts before issues compounded.
- Senior lead reduced their direct workload by 30 percent without dropping any standard.
- Engagement extended into a year-long fractional partnership.
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