Working Project Quote by Barbara Sher
““When you know chances are good that you will not be working on a project again, you simply gather together all the parts, wrap them up in a parcel of brown paper, and tie it with a string. Then attach a large label explaining what the project is, what the goal was, at what stage the project has been put away, and, should it ever be continued, what the next steps should be.””
About This Quote
Source Book: Dream It, Then Make It by Barbara Sher, 1997
When a project is likely to be abandoned, package its status and next steps clearly for future resumption.
In simple terms: Document unfinished work for later.
Label and store projects for easy restart.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- archiving
- team handoffs
- future planning
- resource management
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you ensure the label is actually read later?
- What triggers you to revisit archived work?
If the project never restarts, the effort may be wasted.