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Avoiding project pitfalls: The significance of RAG status reporting

From Team '23

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Any journey is filled with guideposts to get you from point A to point B successfully. For instance, traffic lights direct drivers to move ahead, proceed with caution, or hit the brakes. These signals ensure travelers arrive safely at their final destination by guiding them through every juncture along the way.

Project workflows are similar to traffic: If you don’t have clear signals to help monitor your route and surroundings, you may not reach your end goal. As a manager, it’s essential to communicate the state of the work along the project roadmap — also known as the RAG status.

RAG ratings appropriate the stop light’s familiar red, amber, and green colors to succinctly communicate a project’s footing to stakeholders. It indicates whether the work is progressing smoothly or experiencing issues that require attention. This is a simple, effective tool you can implement into your project management communication plan to drive performance and deliver immediate benefits.

What’s a RAG status?

RAG in project management refers to the colors red, amber, and green, visually representing an initiative’s current status. The rating indicators are a short-hand form of communication that provides insight into a project’s status and makes it easy to identify work at risk. The colors represent the following:

  • Green: The project is progressing well and is on track for delivery without delay.

  • Amber: The project team has missed some targets, but delivery and budget aren’t at risk.

  • Red: Project delivery will likely be late or over budget.

Some organizations include a blue status, which indicates a closed project, expanding the acronym to BRAG. Others swap out amber with yellow, referring instead to an RYG report, or they eliminate colors altogether, opting for happy/impassive/sad faces.

Whatever visual representation you use, a RAG status indicates whether the project is going well or requires escalating levels of management intervention to keep the wheels from falling off.

RAG status indicators and actions

RAG status meanings differ from company to company, but the general definitions for each color are consistent. The following chart defines how to respond to each color’s status.

1. Green

RAG status

Status indicator

Actions

Green light

A green status lets everyone know that the project is proceeding according to plan.

Expenditures are on track to meet budget forecasts

Work is meeting project timelines

Deliverables meet or exceed quality demands

Resources are readily available

Stakeholders are satisfied and on track to approve the project outcome

No action is required on the part of senior management. The project manager can continue as planned, provided the underlying data supports the green designation.

2. Amber

RAG status

Status indicator

Actions

Yellow light

An amber color means there are issues leaders must address before these roadblocks place the entire project at risk. Management anticipates exceeding the forecasted budget by 5–10%

There are delays in achieving critical milestones by two weeks or more

Scope change requests are proceeding through the established protocols

Quality isn’t up to spec but doesn’t impact the deadline

The project experiences a resource deficit that the manager can resolve

Stakeholders experience issues project management can address

Senior management should monitor the situation and support the project management team to prevent the status from evolving from amber to red.

3. Red

RAG status

Status indicator

Actions

Red light

A red RAG status denotes an emergency requiring the project manager to escalate issues to senior management. The team overspends the budget by more than 10%

Issues with project scope require extra labor, time, funds, or all of the above

Missing a critical milestone delays delivery by four weeks or more

Achieving the output quality output needed will require significant extra time and funds

Lack of resources impacts the team’s ability to complete deliverables

Stakeholder dissatisfaction delays completion or places acceptance at risk

Senior management must work with the project team to identify a red status’s root causes. They must implement corrective measures to prevent failure and minimize damage to the organization.

How to choose project RAG status

While seemingly straightforward, implementing RAG status reporting requires setting specific standards beforehand to ensure consistent use. Stakeholders need to trust that the RAG status accurately represents progress, so communicate with the organization’s Project Management Office (PMO) to establish or familiarize yourself with conditions that justify each indicator’s use.

Here are some steps to take before incorporating RAG reporting into your protocols.

1. Establish criteria for status definitions

Working with the PMO, determine which areas you’ll report on. You might include:

Then, objectively decide which criteria characterize a green, amber, or red status, ensuring the definition is easy for stakeholders to understand.

2. Document outcomes

Record and communicate RAG definitions and criteria to team members and upper management to ensure common understanding. For example, you could provide stakeholders with a chart like the following.

Green

Project meets timelines

Project schedule

Yellow

Delay of up to 20 days

Red

Delay longer than 20 days

Green

Scope aligns with the project plan

Scope

Yellow

Possible adjustments project managers can address via change management

Red

Significant change in scope impacting budget and schedule

Green

Project is on budget

Budget

Yellow

Likely to encounter cost overruns of up to 10%

Red

Likely to overspend by above 10%

Green

On track to deliver expected outcomes

Results

Yellow

Likely to see a decrease in ROI of up to 10%

Red

Very likely to see more than a 10% decrease in RO

3. Review submissions

The PMO will review status submissions to evaluate whether RAG reports reflect each project’s actual status. They’ll then ensure the team consistently applies the proper statuses at each project stage.

4. Take a granular approach

Sometimes, color doesn’t provide enough context, leaving stakeholders with more questions than answers. For example, it’s possible to resolve one issue while the overall project rating remains in the red. In that case, you can define a spectrum of ratings to show how the work is progressing, such as:

Green 1, Amber 2, Amber 3, Red 4, Red 5

If your project moves from Red 5 down to Red 4, the updated status will reflect the change. Whatever method you choose, be sure to avoid confusion by remaining consistent in your status representations.

RAG reporting disadvantages

RAG reporting can be subjective, based on factors like individual tolerance for risk and assurance in one’s abilities. Subjectivity can lead to inaccurate reports and unpleasant surprises for stakeholders. Other disadvantages include:

  1. A less transparent culture: Some corporate environments are error-averse, not treating mistakes as the learning opportunities they are. If a project manager fears a miscalculation’s consequences, they’re less likely to report statuses honestly.

  2. Inaccuracy: When defining a status, you depend on accurate project information. You could face work delays if you receive inaccurate updates, causing simple problems to escalate to potential catastrophes.

  3. Management interference: Upper management must feel confident that the reports are accurate. If they think otherwise, they may overstep and interfere with project progress rather than productively assisting the team. This can lead to confusion and frustration among team members.

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