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Archive for December 28, 2006

Napoleon’s Downfall & Project Management

For me history is the gateway to human behavior, it teaches us not only where we have been, but where we are and where we should go. History underpins everything that is past, present and future and much can be learnt for what others have done. The PMThink Blog 1st of a 3 part series relates the fall of Napoleon to the trials and tribulations of the modern project manager.

Click here to hear Part 1.

Napoleon on Project Management by Jerry Manas: What is it about Napoleon Bonaparte that has led recognized modern-day leaders to study his principles—and countless books on management and leadership to quote his maxims? For one, Napoleon rose from relative obscurity to rule all of Western Europe in but a few years—something the Romans took centuries to accomplish. He brought order out of chaos. He crafted an administration and civil code that is still in use today. His troops adored him, and the people admired him. Even his arch rival, the Duke of Wellington said, “In this age, in past ages, in any age, Napoleon.” Yet, Napoleon lost it all, only to die alone and in exile.

Are there lessons for today’s project managers and leaders to be found in his successes and ultimate failings?

Indeed, there are.

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