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by Douglas DeCarlo (Author) "The world of project management has changed radically, totally, and irreversibly..." (more)
Key Phrases: extreme project management, extreme project manager, create ownership for results, Project Prospectus, Selected Ones, Best Practice (more...)
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“A wake-up call for the project management establishment.”
--Wayne G. Dix, PMP, AXA Financial

“Inspiration for all of us in the project management profession.”
--Wes Balakian, PMP, chairman and executive advisor, PMI E-Business SIG; and President, TSI

"Not simply a book. It is a mind-expanding experience!"
--Gary R. Heerkens, PMP, CPM, CBM, PE, president, Management Solutions Group, Inc.

“A profoundly thoughtful and useful approach to managing the chaotic projects of our time.”
--Ed Mahler, PMP, president, Project Administration Institute; and president, PMI Westchester, New York, chapter

“A much-awaited alternative to traditional project management.”
--Lauri Koskela, professor, the University of Salford

“Concrete tools for when traditional project management approaches aren't cutting it."
--Victoria Tucker, president, Zero Boundary Inc.

“Doug shows us how to rise above chaos and ambiguity and to achieve results without driving ourselves mad in the process!"
--John J. Turanin, vice president, corporate planning and program management, Aradigm Corporation

“Belongs front and center on our desks where we can use it on a daily basis.”
--William Jacobson, director, project management, Wyeth Research

“A paradigm shift. Universally applicable, beneficial for all projects. Refreshing and delightful.”
--Randall L. Englund, author, Creating an Environment for Successful Projects

“A strong dose of reality and a long-awaited perspective.”
--Jim McDonough, Ph.D., PMP, senior research scientist, Eli Lilly and Company

“Doug DeCarlo adds power and insight to the growing effort to reform project management.”
--Gregory Howell, PE, Lean Project Consulting

“Doug DeCarlo is leading those of us in the IS/IT profession into a new and much-needed arena of speed, yet high-quality systems development.”
--Joan Knutson, PM, Guru Unlimited

“An approach that will greatly increase chances of successfully delivering business value.”
--John Thorp, president, The Thorp Network Inc.; and author, The Information Paradox

“I highly recommend this book to anyone facing challenging projects."
--Zed Day, CIO, University of Kentucky Medical Center

Product Description
Today’s new breed, eXtreme projects are different. They feature high speed, high change, high complexity, high risk, and high stress.  While traditional projects follow the classic model of ready, aim, fire, eXtreme project managers succeed by shooting the gun and then redirecting the bullet while not loosing sight of their moving target. eXtreme Project Management provides a practical guide for leaders working under high risk and high pressure while producing the desired bottom-line results.  Based on Doug DeCarlo’s extensive experience in working with more than 250 project teams, his eXtreme project management model is built around an integrated set of principles, values, skills, tools, and practices proven to consistently work under conditions of rapid change and uncertainty. eXtreme project management is based on the premise that you don’t manage the unknown the same way you manage the known.  It’s a people-centric approach to high performance that makes quality of life a fundamental part of the project venture.

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 560 pages
  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass; 1 edition (October 21, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0787974099
  • ISBN-13: 978-0787974091
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #154,553 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Extreme project management is a complete misnomer here!!, June 16, 2006
By Frank Mangini "FMM" (Cupertino, CA, USA) - See all my reviews
What DeCarlo describes is not in any way an extreme project management approach but a common sense process of dealing with the insanity of the expectations for many contemporary projects. DeCarlo has great insight and sound advice on how people and processes must adapt to the business and technical requirements of modern projects.

Unfortunately, he overly chides and unceremoniously puts down the traditional "Newtonians" and their traditional planning and change aversion but somewhat begrudgingly recognizes their proper place in the long history and wide spectrum of projects, i.e., "you don't use eXtreme project management to shutdown a nuclear power plant for maintenance."

I think DeCarlo could have make his points without some of the denigrating remarks about traditional project management and managers, particularly, PMPs. He is certainly not unique with this tact among other non-traditional project management authors in the agile software development camp. Leading both traditional and extreme projects and even some which have both concurrent elements, I have found projects dictate their own approach as DeCarlo suggests in the final chapter.

His section on leadership and self-mastery is the keystone and guiding light of the book, a book which DeCarlo confesses is not about project management but about making a difference in an eXtreme world. This section alone is worth the price of the book. This book is really about leading people not managing projects.

One disappointment is DeCarlo's simplified two step prescription for the organizational transition from the traditional to the eXtreme process. He seems to abandon his own protocol on how to plan and execute the transition which should be the first eXtreme project to be undertaken. He seems to take the "Nike" approach to "just do it" by just adopting the Flexible Project Model and applying JIT project management to a few real projects. I have never worked in an organization, traditional or extreme, where it is this simple to implement fundamental changes without getting the buy-in that DeCarlo emphasizes throughout his book. Perhaps, in the next edition, DeCarlo will expand this section and give us some additional insights of how to make the organizational transition using the eXtreme project management approach.

Overall, DeCarlo has written a witty, insightful and common sense approach to eXtreme projects that just may work if you achieve self mastery, demonstrate courage and convince stakeholders to go along. It should be required reading for all students and practioneers of project management and others who are charged with constructively changing themselves and eventually the world.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A breath of fresh air, November 29, 2004
By Michael Aucoin (College Station, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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If you work on projects in the real world, you probably know that most have aggressive schedules, fuzzy and changing requirements, inadequate resources and stressed out teams. For many such projects, conventional project management techniques are inadequate and miss the point.

eXtreme Project Management provides a sorely needed framework to deal with and conquer the project workplace as it really is, not as we might wish it to be. While the book may challenge conventional thinking, its principles and tools are common-sense and flow naturally. This book is an innovative breath of fresh air in the demanding world of project management.

One metaphor from the book strikes me as representative of its significant value. Conventional projects lend themselves to conventional management techniques, as classical music lends itself to a specific score and direction by a conductor. However, most workplace projects are more like jazz pieces performed by ensembles that improvise on a theme, and perhaps even change themes many times in a song. The big problem in the project workplace is that conventional project management tries to force these jazz pieces into a written score that is driven by the conductor. In the middle of the performance, the customer, the marketplace and the technology have all changed into different keys, melodies and tempos and left the orchestra in a state of chaos. It is better to learn to perform, to embrace and to enjoy the jazz project from the start - eXtreme Project Management is the guide to do just that!

Doug DeCarlo's book provides the mindset as well as the principles and toolkit needed for success and sanity in the often crazy world of projects. As someone who has managed technical projects for over 25 years, I have experienced that DeCarlo's approach really works when conventional techniques fail.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars New and different, December 7, 2004
By Chuck (Connecticut, USA) - See all my reviews
This book is different from the many books on my bookshelf around the topic of project management. I found this book to be interesting reading, in contrast to the same-old-stuff in most other books, much of which does not really work.

I consult in the area of project management, and my interest is in things that work and are actually useful in the business world. Doug DeCarlo bases his project management model on the dynamics of what motivates people rather than on the mechanics of traditional bricks and mortar project management. Most of us who have managed significant projects inevitably come to realize it is all about people (thus in this regard I disagree with Thomas Connell's view in a prior review), and the author acknowledges that by the breadth his book covers in this regard.

I find this book to add value in the field of project management. At first read I found many things that are immediately useful. In my view, this book is useful both to pick up "tips", as well as for the "infrastructure" it lays out. It's got actionable information in it for beginners through seasoned, professional project managers. I have to go back and read it again. In the meantime, I plan to use it as a reference tool.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lots of Examples
DeCarlo brings the topic of Agile PM, leadership and work/life balance together to encourage the reader to apply these skills to current and future projects. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Sheila A. Canter

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, timely and a new addition to your permanent reference shelf
This excellent book dramatically advances the start-of-the-art in agile project management. It goes well beyond any other book on the subject, covering such new ground as how to... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Better than most, relates well to non-technical projects too
There is little I can add to the positive reviews of this book. Most of these works focus on the usual elements and concerns, with more or less emphasis on the various aspects of... Read more
Published on August 22, 2005 by Linda Clark-Borre

5.0 out of 5 stars It's all here

Doug DeCarlo is a fascinating person and a delightful speaker. To the great benefit of readers everywhere, his essence is now captured in print. Read more
Published on May 23, 2005 by Randall L. Englund

5.0 out of 5 stars SOLID RESOURCE WITH LOTS OF INFORMATIVE SUBSTANCE.
Extreme projects are characterized by two or more of the following: high stakes; tight deadlines; innovation is primary; success measured only in bottom-line results; bureaucracy... Read more
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Doug DeCarlo has captured unique insights to produce an excellent book on leadership and project management. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars For those wishing to meet the future of project management
During my 20+ years of experience as a project manager for a major US corporation, I found myself struggling to make structured project process charts work. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great resource for newbie PMs on fast-moving projects
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1.0 out of 5 stars Non project manager view of project manager world
I attended a Doug DeCarlo seminar at ProjectWorld and was quite impressed.. so I bought the book.
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Published on November 11, 2004 by Thomas Connell

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