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F.I.R.E.
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F.I.R.E.

How Fast, Inexpensive, Restrained, and Elegant Methods Ignite Innovation

Dan Ward, 2014 more...


Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Applicable
  • Well Structured
  • Engaging

Recommendation

Project management pro and military technology expert Dan Ward spices up his informative writing with wonderful asides and management war stories. He writes in accordance with his principles: Ward’s prose is straightforward, clear, and without ornamentation. He advocates a simpler-is-better approach to all projects and urges managers to use less money, fewer people, and shorter time frames in pursuit of less complex goals. He spices up his informative writing with spark-plug references, including Star Trek, steampunk, Superman, the Death Star, the “Tonto, Frankenstein and Tarzan School of Public Speaking,” and more. Ward provides readable, commonsense, no-nonsense, counterintuitive project management principles for executives, managers, business owners, and students – and you will laugh as you learn.

Take-Aways

  • Project restraints on personnel, money, time, and goals foster creative thinking and imaginative solutions.
  • For most projects, “faster, cheaper” is better than “slower, more expensive.”
  • “F.I.R.E.” – meaning “fast, inexpensive, restrained, elegant” – is the right approach to project management.

About the Author

A low-cost innovation specialist, engineer Dan Ward is a lieutenant colonel in the United States Air Force. He plans and develops military equipment.