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Isaac Askew and Jeffrey Sherman discuss tactics used in project management to obscure the true state of projects, especially when they are not going well. They explore the shift from deliverables to phases, the focus on work instead of outcomes, and strategies to bring clarity and accountability back into project management through naming conventions and demos.
By Isaac Askew and Jeffrey ShermanIsaac Askew and Jeffrey Sherman discuss tactics used in project management to obscure the true state of projects, especially when they are not going well. They explore the shift from deliverables to phases, the focus on work instead of outcomes, and strategies to bring clarity and accountability back into project management through naming conventions and demos.