Overview
Projects don't fail because leaders lack discipline.
They fail because leaders see reality too late to act.
Across organizations, executives rely on schedules, forecasts, status reports, and financial dashboards that appear authoritative - yet still deliver surprise outcomes. Dates slip. Costs grow. Confidence collapses only after options are gone.
This is not a project management problem.
It is a governance problem.
IN CONTROL reveals why modern organizations can appear well-managed while steadily losing control of delivery, capital, and risk - and why the missing variable is almost always the same: effort.
This book explains:
- Why "green" status hides risk instead of reducing it
- Why agile delivery does not eliminate the need for control
- Why Earned Value fails without tracking remaining effort
- Why time tracking validates spend but does not forecast outcomes
- Why finance and delivery drift apart
- Why boards and executives are surprised late
Most importantly, it shows how leaders can restore control without adding bureaucracy - by governing with visibility, not reassurance.
This is not a methodology.
It is not a tool pitch.
It is a leadership perspective for executives, boards, CFOs, PMOs, and governance bodies responsible for capital, portfolios, and outcomes.
Control is not about certainty.
It is about seeing reality early enough to choose.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798244651393
- ISBN-10: 9798244651393
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: January 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.28 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.41 pounds
- Page Count: 132
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