Services

Delivery Recovery

For organisations with complex IT projects or programme-scale delivery environments that have become unclear, late, noisy, under-governed, or difficult to report to senior stakeholders.

The problem

When delivery control breaks down

Complex IT delivery environments can reach a point where nobody is confident what the real status is. Status reports contradict each other. Risks are discovered late. Stakeholders are receiving noise rather than clear signals. Governance meetings produce actions that are never tracked. Suppliers are not held to committed dates.

This is not a sign of a bad team. It is a sign that the delivery-control structure has not scaled with the complexity of the change. Recovery is achievable — but it requires structured intervention.

What RAGnRAID delivers

Structured delivery recovery

Rapid assessment of the current delivery-control state — RAID, governance, reporting, dependencies, suppliers

Prioritised identification of the control gaps that are creating the most noise

Re-establishment of RAID discipline — ownership, escalation, and cadence

Governance reset — structured review cadence, change control, decision-logging

Executive reporting that supports decisions rather than describing progress

Dependency mapping and supplier accountability frameworks

Structured plan re-baselining and forward-look reporting

Stakeholder communication during the recovery period

Typical engagement

How delivery recovery works

Delivery recovery engagements typically begin with a structured review of the current delivery environment — RAID log health, governance cadence, reporting quality, dependency visibility, and supplier control. The output is a prioritised set of recovery actions.

Sector experience includes regulated financial services, insurance, utilities, and public-sector delivery environments — all of which carry specific governance and reporting requirements alongside the technical delivery complexity.