Episode 020 - Napoleon on Project Management
Published by Dina October 23rd, 2006 in Show NotesJerry Manas, the author of Napoleon on Project Management, joins me in this episode to discuss the events that lead to Napoleon’s rise, the key principles that enabled his repeated success, and the ill-fated actions that caused his downfall. Great lessons for project managers! Enjoy!
Just as a reminder, Doug DeCarlo donated a copy of his great book, eXtreme Project Management: Using Leadership, Principles and Tools to Deliver Value in the Face of Volatility to one lucky listener! If you want to be that lucky listener, please e-mail me at feedback@controllingchaos.com and put “eXtreme Project Management book” in the subject line. You have until October 31, 2006 to e-mail me your entry! I’ll be randomly choosing one listener from the e-mails I receive that will be the lucky recipient of Doug’s book!
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