Projects rarely fail because of Gantt charts, tools, or templates. They fail because of conversations that never happened, questions nobody asked, and decisions made too late or for the wrong reasons.
In 100 Projects Later, project delivery professional K.P.N. Karthik distils lessons from years of leading complex technology and transformation work into 35 short, sharp episodes. Each captures a situation you will recognise immediately: the estimate you regret as soon as you say it, the stakeholder who appears in month four with veto power, the launch that looks smooth only because of the six weeks nobody saw.
This is not a textbook and it is not a methodology. You will not find generic "best practices" or glossy success stories here. You will find honest accounts of what actually happens on real projects - the missed signals, the difficult clients, the quiet team members, the late-night decisions - and what Karthik wishes he had done differently at the time.
For project managers, delivery leads, consultants, and anyone responsible for getting important work done with other people, 100 Projects Later offers:
- Concrete habits that reduce risk before it explodes
- Simple frameworks you can remember under pressure
- Questions to ask when you are not sure what to do next
- Reflections that connect project work to your own growth
If you have ever thought "I wish someone had told me this before my first big project," this is that book - written after one hundred of them.