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Project Management in Extreme Situations - Lessons from Polar Expeditions, Military and Rescue Operations, and Wilderness Exploration (Paperback)
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Project Management in Extreme Situations - Lessons from Polar Expeditions, Military and Rescue Operations, and Wilderness Exploration (Paperback)
Series: Leading Works from the French School of Management
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The growing complexity of projects today, as well as the
uncertainty inherent in innovative projects, is making obsolete
traditional project management practices and procedures, which are
based on the notion that much about a project is known at its
start. The current high level of change and complexity confronting
organizational leaders and managers requires a new approach to
projects so they can be managed flexibly to embrace and exploit
change. What once used to be considered extreme uncertainty is now
the norm, and managing planned projects is being replaced by
managing projects as they evolve. Successfully managing projects in
extreme situations, such as polar and military expeditions, shows
how to manage successfully projects in today's turbulent
environment. Executed under the harshest and most unpredictable
conditions, these projects are great sources for learning about how
to manage unexpected and unforeseen situations as they occur. This
book presents multiple case studies of managing extreme events as
they happened during polar, mountain climbing, military, and rescue
expeditions. A boat accident in the Artic is a lesson on how an
effective project manager must be ambidextrous: on one hand able to
follow plans and on the other hand able to abandon those plans when
disaster strikes and improvise new ones in response. Polar
expeditions also illustrate how a team can use "weak links" to go
beyond its usual information network to acquire strategic
information. Fire and rescues operations illustrate how one team
member's knowledge can be transferred to the entire team. Military
operations provide case material on how teams coordinate and make
use of both individual and collective competencies. This
groundbreaking work pushes the definitions of a project and project
management to reveal new insight that benefits researchers,
academics, and the practitioners managing projects in today's
challenging and uncertain times.
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