The Phoenix Project: by Gene Kim, Kevin Behr, and George Spafford | Summary & Analysis

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The Phoenix Project by Gene Kim, Kevin Behr, and George Spafford | Summary & Analysis

 

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The Phoenix Project is a business allegory about how a fictional company becomes profitable after a crisis-driven change in its information technology management style.

Bill Palmer is promoted to vice president of IT at Parts Unlimited, an automotive parts manufacturer and retailer, at a time when it is struggling financially and trying to launch a new, innovative project.

Each day of Palmer’s career as VP of IT is characterized by urgent unplanned work for which the department does not have enough resources. While working on projects for other department heads, who have varying levels of appreciation for IT and its challenges, Palmer meets a potential Parts Unlimited board member, Erik Reid, who urges Palmer to think of his IT department more like a production factory…

 

 

 

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·      Overview of the book

·      Important People

·      Key Takeaways

·      Analysis of Key Takeaways

 

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Robert Buchanan (ioneyed)
March 11, 2018
I haven't read the full novel however this instaread got me the gist of the book in a jiffy. I only wish some of the more popular, inspirational, or rememberable quotes from the book could have been included to pull them together with they key takeaways. Overall great quality and ease to read.
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