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If a project fails due to lack of effort, is it the leader's fault or the employees' fault? Please justify your answer.

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Question added by Sarah Ali , Senior Evaluation Specialist , United Nations
Date Posted: 2017/01/18
Jamal Eddine Ahoujil
by Jamal Eddine Ahoujil , Contract agent , Cebeo

Good leadership includes the ability of managing a group of employees which owns the right amount of autonomy to get the job done. Autonomy is a driving force behind a lot of factors that lead to succes, such as motivation, group dynamism, creativity, enthusiasm etc. I don't think a leader is the responsible one because there was a lack of control, but because there was not enough involvement, communication, as well as a lack of constructing a context where intrinsic motivation is stimulated. 

Jawad Khalid Nagra
by Jawad Khalid Nagra , Head Of Human Resources Department , Confidential

When ever any project fails, it is seriously the mutual fault of the leaders and employees. Some time the leaders planning and controlling is so poor that it results in the fail of a project and some time the employees shows so lackness of experience or laziness of employees that results in project fail. So as a conclusion we must understand that it could of any one's fault. Management cannot blame there fault on employees only...

From responsibility point of view, this is fault for both leader and employees, as it shows lack of professional commitment, sincerity and accountability. However at the end of the day, the leader has to take the responsibility for this failure, lack of effort apparently means that there might have been inefficient monitoring, weak supervision as well as lack of drive to make it happen. 

Muhammad Umar Farooq
by Muhammad Umar Farooq , IT Program Leader , Petro Rabigh

Project Success is the responsibility of Project Manager (Leader). To address the lack of effort, motivational techniques should be applied also there is a theory of Carrot and Stick, that can be used.

 

A good Project manager keeps an eye on all the aspects of the project in order to achieve success, and only project manager has the authority to apply organizational resources in the best possible manner.

 

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