Gorilla in the Cockpit
Breaking the Hidden Patterns of Project Failure and the System for Success
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Shlomo Zacks
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"Whether you lead a company, a project or your life, Gorilla in the Cockpit is a smart investment."
Scott A. Snook, Professor, Harvard Business School
Open the Megaproject Black Box and Avoid Billion-Dollar Disasters.
Despite decades of analysis, reports and experts, megaprojects (those over $1 billion) keep failing, Why?
Gorilla in the Cockpit offers a revolutionary way to understand megaproject failures: It reveals the hidden drivers of project crashes. The root causes cannot be found in traditional project management books. They are neither technical nor financial. They are human.
"Highly valuable for our executive board and 150 direct reports in transforming the mindset, communication, and strategic outlook in a way that led to real-world results."
Wolfgang Pitz, CEO, SpaceTech; ex-Space Program Manager, Airbus Defense & Space
Gorilla in the Cockpit doesn't stop at diagnostics. It offers a solution based on latest discoveries in neuroscience, psycholinguistics and behavioral economics, with practical application to real-life projects. Its systematic framework covers all steps of leading and managing megaprojects, from design to procurement, stakeholder management to execution, and handover to sustainability.
Learn how to:
- Challenge how you lead megaprojects and change programs in your organization.
- Expose the hidden human patterns that destroy billions of shareholder value and taxpayer money each year.
- Decode the project Black Box and why this drives 65% failure rates.
- Explode the myth that major project failure is inevitable.
- De-Risk your project flight path and boost your project success rate.
"A rare look behind the scenes of megaprojects by two seasoned experts. If you want to understand what really goes on in big projects, why they fail so often and what it takes for them to succeed, this book is a must-read."
Bent Flyvbjerg, professor at Oxford and Copenhagen, principal author of How Big Things Get Done and Megaprojects and Risk
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"Gorilla in the Cockpit is a rare look behind the scenes of megaprojects by two seasoned experts. If you want to understand what really goes on in big projects, why they fail so often and what it takes for them to succeed, this book is a must-read." (Bent Flyvbjerg, professor at Oxford and Copenhagen, principal author of How Big Things Get Done and Megaprojects and Risk)
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- John
- 11-08-24
Good book. Narrator is probably an AI
some poor narration in places, pronunciation and emphasis are "off" but the book is good.
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- James Robert French
- 26-02-23
A masterpiece in project science
This is a great overview for any project manager of the activities needed to support in reducing and removing risks for failure l.
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- David Wright
- 03-07-23
Required reading for all project professionals
A very readable book that tells it like it is. Should become part of the syllabus on all project management courses.
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- Tobias
- 10-05-23
Some great points on the factors of bias and behavioural change for major projects.
Interesting points raised and I loved the depth of case studies used, uses the academic and practitioner lenses well to engage
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- Kevin McPhillips
- 09-10-23
Useful for anyone managing projects
Well presented ideas and analogies, based on real cases.
I found the reading odd and mildly distracting, wondering whether it was even a real person.
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