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5.0 out of 5 stars What could be more down to earth than project management?, July 27, 2001
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This review is from: The Project Surgeon: A Troubleshooter's Guide to Business Crisis Management (Paperback)
More specifically, what could be more down to earth than The Project Surgeon: A Troubleshooter's Guide to Business Crisis Management, by Boris Hornjak (Project Management Institute, 130 pages, paperback, [...]). The publicists pitch this one as a hands-on troubleshooting manual for operational managersand they're not far off. Although the book isn't specifically about IT, the guidelines that Hornjak lays down can be applied by almost any IT manager who has to regularly put out fires while simultaneously moving forward on several fronts.

Hornjak, a 17-year veteran project manager, covers business recovery in three partsEmergency Management, Crisis Management and Crisis Prevention.

Emergencies are projects handled quickly, Hornjak writes; they have a beginning, middle and an end and can be metered, guided and analyzed, just like any other project.

Almost more valuable than the prose and the tips are the charts, checklists and examples of the analytics that not only mark a project's progress, but also show when it should be cut loose and when it's already too late to do so.

But if you're not a project manager, don't even open the book; knowing the details on how badly major projects can go wrong will only keep you up at night. Kevin Fogarty

One of the most puzzling questions facing modern businesses, especially Web-based organizations, is how to decipher whether and when intellectual property needs to be paid for or protected. On the surface, it seems obvious, but the Napster controversy alone demonstrates that it's not.

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