Project Recovery 72-Hour Field Guide

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Project Recovery 72-Hour Field Guide

When your project turns red, you don’t need more activity. You need control.

The 72-Hour Project Recovery Field Guide is a tactical system for stabilizing failing projects, resetting executive confidence, and restoring structure—fast.

  • Identify what is actually failing (not what’s loud)
  • Rebuild control without creating more chaos
  • Reset executive perception without overpromising
  • Eliminate noise, ambiguity, and false urgency

What this is

This is not a general project management guide.

This is a 72-hour recovery system for when:

  • The project is already slipping
  • Visibility is high
  • Pressure is increasing
  • And you’re expected to fix it quickly

No theory. No filler. No “best practices.”

Just what to do in the first 72 hours—when it actually matters.


What you’ll do in 72 hours

Hour 0–8: Stop the Bleeding

  • Freeze incoming scope
  • Identify the three actual failure points
  • Eliminate reporting noise

Hour 8–24: Expose Reality

  • Identify structural failure (not symptoms)
  • Audit ownership and decision authority
  • Trace dependency breakdowns

Hour 24–48: Rebuild Control

  • Reduce scope intentionally
  • Rebuild a clean delivery spine
  • Reset ownership and decision flow

Hour 48–72: Reposition Leadership

  • Reset executive narrative
  • Restore confidence without overpromising
  • Establish short proof cycles

What’s included

Inside the Field Guide:

  • Full 72-hour recovery framework
  • Ownership Audit structure
  • Dependency Autopsy method
  • Scope Reduction decision framework
  • Political Risk Map
  • Executive Reset Update structure
  • One-page Recovery Dashboard

This is designed to be used in real time, not read once and forgotten.


What makes this different

Most recovery advice focuses on execution.

This doesn’t.

This focuses on what actually causes projects to fail under pressure:

  • Blurred ownership
  • Decision latency
  • Scope inflation
  • Political pressure
  • Narrative drift

Because that’s what actually determines whether recovery holds.


Who this is for

This is for you if:

  • You’ve inherited a failing project
  • Your project just turned red
  • You’re expected to fix it without full authority
  • You operate at a senior PM / TPM / PMO level

This is not for:

  • Entry-level PMs looking for templates
  • People looking for Agile theory
  • Anyone who wants quick tips

What changes after 72 hours

You won’t fix everything.

But you will have:

  • A stable delivery structure
  • Clear ownership
  • Reduced scope pressure
  • Controlled executive narrative
  • A plan that actually holds

That’s the difference between recovery—and drift.


Final note

A failing project costs six to seven figures.

This costs $29.

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