Project Paradigm

An Archetype For Transitioning Individuals And Organizations To Projectization

ISBN: 979-8-3507-6133-7
By: Bisbiglia, Frank

ABOUT THE BOOK

Project Paradigm: An Archetype for Transitioning Individuals and Organizations to Projectization is a practical guide for thriving in today’s project-driven economy. Drawing from real-world lessons from Fortune 1000 companies and NASA’s Advanced Supercomputing Division, Frank Bisbiglia shows how individuals, leaders, and families can navigate the shift from permanent jobs to project-based work with clarity, purpose, and confidence. Blending proven project management methods with insights from thought leaders like Lee Iacocca, Jordan Peterson, Stephen Covey, Bill Walsh, Jocko Willink and James Altucher, this book provides tools, case studies, and strategies for building resilience in a world where change is constant. This book won’t help you pass the PMP exam, but it will help make you a damn good project manager. Whether you are a young professional, an executive, or part of a family adapting to the future of work, Project Paradigm offers the roadmap to turn disruption into opportunity. This book won’t help you pass the PMP exam, but it will help make you a damn good project manager.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Frank Bisbiglia

Frank Bisbiglia is a senior project manager with more than 15 years of experience leading enterprise IT, high-performance computing, and infrastructure projects for NASA and Fortune 500 companies. As a certified Project Management Professional, PMP, from the Project Management Institute and a Certified Scrum Master, CSM, he has guided teams through complex transformations in both government and private sectors. Frank’s work has given him a front-row seat to how projectization reshapes organizations, cultures, and careers. As a mentor and educator, he is passionate about equipping the next generation of professionals with the skills, mindset, and adaptability to succeed in a project-based world. Frank holds a Master’s degree in Project Management from Arizona State University and a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from California State University, East Bay, “Hayward State”.