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When disruption hits, whether it’s a sudden budget cut, a key team member going down, or a global event that rewrites the rules overnight, most projects don’t fail because of the crisis itself. They fail because no one planned for the possibility. In this episode of Project Management Insights, we break down what it actually takes to keep a project moving when everything around it is uncertain. From dependency mapping to three-tiered continuity plans, you’ll hear real examples of how project teams have faced minor setbacks, significant budget reductions, and full-scale disruptions, and what separated the ones that recovered quickly from the ones that didn’t. If you manage projects at any level, this episode will change how you think about resilience before you ever need it.
By 4PM AcademyWhen disruption hits, whether it’s a sudden budget cut, a key team member going down, or a global event that rewrites the rules overnight, most projects don’t fail because of the crisis itself. They fail because no one planned for the possibility. In this episode of Project Management Insights, we break down what it actually takes to keep a project moving when everything around it is uncertain. From dependency mapping to three-tiered continuity plans, you’ll hear real examples of how project teams have faced minor setbacks, significant budget reductions, and full-scale disruptions, and what separated the ones that recovered quickly from the ones that didn’t. If you manage projects at any level, this episode will change how you think about resilience before you ever need it.