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Fixing Failed Projects: How to Master the Art of Project TurnaroundWhen critical programs falter and trust breaks down, most books offer theory. This one offers action. Fixing Failed Projects is a hands-on guide built for real project leaders facing chaos, confusion, and collapsing timelines. If you've ever been dropped into a broken project and told to fix it fast, this is your playbook.Written for senior project managers, transformation leaders, and consultants, this practical guide walks through every stage of a recovery-what to do in the first 30 days, how to stabilize delivery, and how to...
Fixing Failed Projects: How to Master the Art of Project Turnaround
When critical programs falter and trust breaks down, most books offer theory. This one offers action. Fixing Failed Projects is a hands-on guide built for real project leaders facing chaos, confusion, and collapsing timelines. If you've ever been dropped into a broken project and told to fix it fast, this is your playbook.
Written for senior project managers, transformation leaders, and consultants, this practical guide walks through every stage of a recovery-what to do in the first 30 days, how to stabilize delivery, and how to rebuild trust with stakeholders. It blends experience from high-risk programs with proven frameworks used in real-world enterprise recoveries.
You'll learn how to:
This isn't a book about avoiding failure. It's about owning it-and turning it around.
Inside, you'll find:
Whether you're rescuing an SAP implementation, rebooting a digital transformation, or stepping into a troubled PMO, this book shows how to lead with clarity under pressure.
Fixing Failed Projects belongs on the shelf of every project professional who gets called when things go wrong. If you want to build your reputation as the PM who delivers when it matters most, this guide will help you get there.
Fix failure. Lead recovery. Earn trust. Start here.
When critical programs falter and trust breaks down, most books offer theory. This one offers action. Fixing Failed Projects is a hands-on guide built for real project leaders facing chaos, confusion, and collapsing timelines. If you've ever been dropped into a broken project and told to fix it fast, this is your playbook.
Written for senior project managers, transformation leaders, and consultants, this practical guide walks through every stage of a recovery-what to do in the first 30 days, how to stabilize delivery, and how to rebuild trust with stakeholders. It blends experience from high-risk programs with proven frameworks used in real-world enterprise recoveries.
You'll learn how to:
- Diagnose why your project failed-and how deep the damage runs
- Reset team structure, governance, and priorities without losing momentum
- Rebuild stakeholder confidence through crisp communication and clear results
- Create recovery roadmaps with triage strategies, replanning matrices, and risk heat maps
- Handle political interference, burnout, and scope chaos with authority and calm
- Shift delivery from reactive firefighting to structured execution
This isn't a book about avoiding failure. It's about owning it-and turning it around.
Inside, you'll find:
- Recovery checklists and decision logs to anchor execution
- Templates to restore visibility, including RAID logs and escalation trackers
- Mini-guides for executive reporting, co-hosting turnarounds, and fixing failed governance
- Stories from real rescues-where everything was broken, and still recovered
Whether you're rescuing an SAP implementation, rebooting a digital transformation, or stepping into a troubled PMO, this book shows how to lead with clarity under pressure.
Fixing Failed Projects belongs on the shelf of every project professional who gets called when things go wrong. If you want to build your reputation as the PM who delivers when it matters most, this guide will help you get there.
Fix failure. Lead recovery. Earn trust. Start here.
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