A common language for better project decisions
The CELEMI Cayenne™ program helped the organization build a more shared approach to project decision-making.
Approximately 500 people participated in CELEMI Cayenne™ sessions, with further sessions planned. Evaluations were consistently strong, with two thirds of participants reporting that the seminars exceeded expectations.
More importantly, the company reported that the program helped create a common language and a common way of thinking about problems. Participants became better able to discuss priorities, understand other perspectives, and work together more fluently across functions.
The learning also helped participants strengthen their business acumen by seeing how project decisions affect more than technical delivery. Choices about resources, timing, stakeholder needs, quality, and team performance all influence business results.
Participants saw how their decisions affected other people, helping them balance project considerations more effectively and achieve better results.
In that sense, the program went beyond individual project management skill. It helped build organizational capability: a shared mental model for how people across functions can set priorities, make trade-offs, and improve project outcomes together.