Wednesday Apr 01, 2026
013 - Execution Realism: Why Most Project Schedules Lie (and How to Fix Them) with Travis Arlitt
Most project teams don’t fail because they lack a plan, they fail because they believe it.
In this episode, Orion sits down with Travis Arlitt, Senior Planning & Field Execution Specialist and co-founder of Day One Model, to unpack a fundamental gap in capital project delivery: the disconnect between planned schedules and field reality.
With over 25 years of experience across global megaprojects, from LNG facilities in Angola and Australia to refinery rebuilds and offshore platforms - Travis shares how traditional planning approaches often mask real risk instead of revealing it.
The conversation centers on two powerful ideas: execution realism and progress truth, a way of measuring performance based on actual production rates rather than static plans. Travis explains how focusing on real pace, rather than variance to plan, enables earlier decisions, clearer accountability, and dramatically better outcomes.
Through real-world examples, including decisions that saved hundreds of millions of dollars, Travis introduces the concept of “bow waves” (hidden schedule compression) and how his Day One Model reframes project forecasting into a forward-looking, action-driven system.
They also explore why incentives drive misalignment across projects, how reporting structures distort reality, and where AI is beginning to genuinely help project teams, particularly in reducing manual workload and improving planning speed.
If you’ve ever felt that schedules don’t reflect what’s actually happening in the field, this episode will fundamentally change how you think about progress, forecasting, and decision-making.
📚 Mentioned in This Episode
- Day One Model (Travis Arlitt) – Progress-based planning approach 👉 https://goforward.dayonemodel.com
- The Alchemist – Paulo Coelho
- The Fountainhead – Ayn Rand
- Reality Transurfing – Vadim Zeland
- The Alter Ego Effect – Todd Herman
- Freakonomics – Steven Levitt & Stephen Dubner
- AACE International – Project controls resources and recommended practices
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