RGP Study Finds One-Third of Companies Pursuing Mission-Critical Transformation Projects Are Facing Challenges
RGP (Nasdaq: RGP), a global consulting firm, released a report highlighting significant challenges executives face in executing critical projects. Since the pandemic, the number of such projects has surged, yet only 15% of companies achieve their goals. RGP surveyed 404 executives across North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific, revealing that 24% of firms fulfill less than half their project objectives. A tight labor market and increasing reliance on external talent—currently 45% of project teams—complicate project management. Companies achieving project goals saw a 63% market cap increase over five years, contrasting with a 24% decline for those struggling.
- 15% of companies are achieving or exceeding their goals for critical projects.
- Companies achieving goals saw a 63% increase in market capitalization from 2017 to October 2022.
- 24% of companies reported less than half their projects meeting goals.
- The average project team size working from home has increased over 200% since the pandemic.
- A tight labor market and skill shortages hinder project execution.
The number of mission-critical projects has increased dramatically since the start of the pandemic as organizations race to keep up with technological advances. From September to
“Faced with growing competition and a fast pace of change, organizations have taken on more mission-critical projects to keep up with rising customer and competitive demands,” said RGP CEO
The management of hybrid teams and project teams from multiple organizations were cited as the biggest factors increasing the difficulty of critical project execution. Outside talent – professionals from consulting and staffing companies and independent contractors – makes up
RGP further broke down its findings by companies that said all their critical projects since early 2020 met key goals (“Project Execution Leaders”) and those that said less than half their projects since early 2020 met key goals (“Project Execution Laggards”).
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To find more of RGP’s latest insights, download the full study “Overcoming the Execution Challenges of Mission-Critical Projects” by visiting rgp.com/project-execution-research-report.
About RGP
RGP is a global consulting firm focused on project execution services that power clients’ operational needs and change initiatives utilizing on-demand, experienced and diverse talent. As a next-generation human capital partner for our clients, we specialize in co-delivery of enterprise initiatives typically precipitated by business transformation, strategic transactions or regulatory change. Our engagements are designed to leverage human connection and collaboration to deliver practical solutions and more impactful results that power the success of our clients, consultants and partners.
Our unique approach to workforce strategy strongly positions us to help our clients transform their businesses and workplaces, especially at a time when high-quality talent is increasingly scarce and the usage of a flexible workforce to execute transformational projects has become the dominant operating model. Our mission as an employer is to connect our team members to meaningful opportunities that further their career ambitions within the context of a supportive talent community of dedicated professionals.
With approximately 4,200 professionals collectively engaged with over 2,100 clients around the world from nearly 40 physical practice offices and multiple virtual offices, we are their partner in delivering on the “now of work.” Headquartered in
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