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The Project Saboteur

Jeroen Gietema

  • 16 maart 2019
  • 9781910461426
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This book explores why projects fail by focusing on the “project saboteur”: the person (or pattern of behavior) that quietly undermines progress from within. Rather than treating sabotage as pure malice, the authors map out motives, incentives, alliances and organizational dynamics that make destructive behavior possible. The text describes typical tactics used to stall decisions, distort information, block collaboration, or shift blame—often in ways that look reasonable on the surface. It also examines the environments where sabotage thrives: unclear ownership, competing agendas, weak governance, and cultures where speaking up is risky. Alongside recognition signals, the book discusses what leaders and teams can do to reduce the saboteur’s influence: improving transparency, clarifying roles, strengthening decision-making, and aligning incentives. Written in a practical, accessible style, it aims to help readers spot early warning signs and intervene before damage becomes irreversible. Suitable for project managers, sponsors and team members who want a sharper understanding of hidden failure mechanisms.

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