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Project Benefits: Classification (Quantitative, Qualitative, Direct, Enabling, Synergistic)

Project Benefits: Classification (Quantitative, Qualitative, Direct, Enabling, Synergistic)

Any project is regarded as successful if its benefits are derived upon completion. The best management practices prove that success of projects can be measured in terms of their ability to deliver benefits. In this context, obviously it is important to recognize and classify benefits derived from the project. Clear and exact classification of project benefits will help more efficiently monitor the project and better understand the impact of delays, changes to scope, and lowered performance to project results.

The project benefits classification includes the following types of benefits:

Quantitative and Qualitative Benefits

When planning for a new project, all potential benefits within this project can be divided into the following two main categories:

All classified benefits should have an assigned owner – the person or a group of concerned people who typically receive the project benefits. The benefit owner is committed to ownership and provided with measures and tools to figure out whether the benefits have been achieved.

Direct, Enabling and Synergistic Benefits

With relation to how potential benefits will be used by the benefit owner, they can be classified into the following kinds:

The Link Between Benefits and Deliverables

Normally, project benefits are linked to project deliverables. The benefits of a project can be derived when they are combined with the successful realization of project deliverables. For example, an organization wants to improve productivity of its employees to meet an increased demand for brand products and to deliver more qualified services to customers.  In this case customer satisfaction is the benefit which the organization tends to derive. A simple requirement to improve employee productivity can turn into a complex project to develop skills of employees and to modernize existing work environment standards. The improved employee productivity is likely to depend on successful completion of the following (deliverables):

Each of these items can be considered as deliverables. In case all of them result in successful completion, the benefit (customer satisfaction) will be derived and maximized. If any of the deliverables is failed, the organization will get no project benefits whilst separate deliverables are achieved.

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