The acknowledgements, The authors, The non-foreword, The
introduction, Chapter 1: The bloody annoying world of
project management, The premise, What the hell is project
management, anyway? Nobody puts baby in the corner (What is my
identity?), Who owns project management? Why is no one ever to
blame? Do all projects need a project manager? Why are there so
many twats in project management? The conclusion Chapter 2:
Seven cracking ideas, The premise, Cracking idea 1:
Everything is a surprise, Crack on 1, Inspiration – the marker pen
syndrome, Cracking idea 2: Failure is an option, Crack on 2,
Inspiration – the one at the interview, Cracking idea 3:
Communication versus engagement – choose wisely or live with the
consequence, Crack On 3, Inspiration – bangers and mash, Cracking
idea 4: Engage the willing, work with the able and deal with the
rest later, Crack on 4, Inspiration – Creating something from
nothing, Cracking idea 5: There is never a single point of failure,
Crack on 5, Inspiration – Jumping the shark, Cracking idea 6: You
don’t need to be empowered and you don’t need permission, Crack on
6, Inspiration – be your own postcard, Cracking idea 7: Shape the
future, Crack on 7, Inspiration– The Starbucks Moment, The
conclusion, Chapter 3: The art of getting shit done and
staying cool, The premise, Getting to know you, all about
you, The Cinderella story, Headless chickens and heroes, The
ultimate trip hazard, How many licks does it take to get to the
centre of a lollipop?
X-Factor, The conclusion, Chapter 4: The quick
guide, The book in 300 words, Chapter 5: One last
time, from the top, What happens next? The non-appendices,
A final piece of advice, How to contact the authors, The birth of a
legend (possibly)... One last word... Index
Susie Palmer-Trew is an award winning project professional and, at the time of going to print, she was Director, Change and Improvement at The Open University, enabling others to get shit done in a world tied up in red tape. She is the co-creator of Open to Change, avid risk taker and professional trouble maker.
Peter Taylor is author of the Amazon number 1 bestselling project management book, The Lazy Project Manager, and professional speaker, having given 350 lectures around the world in over 25 countries. He has been described as ‘perhaps the most entertaining and inspiring speaker in the project management world today’.
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