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Be useful and show commitment -- Chapter 11. Rule 4 - Build relationships and the power of influence -- Chapter 12. Rule 5 ? Focus on progress, be pragmatic -- Chapter 13. Rule 6 - Apply pressure and take advantage of your position -- Chapter 14. Rule 7 ? Consciously manage the flow of information -- Chapter 15. Rule 8 ? Take care of the financial health of the project -- Chapter 16. Rule 9 ? Create and document your own history of the project -- Chapter 17. Rule 10 ? Focus on the long-term customer relationship -- Chapter 18. Summary. 330 $aThis book is a collection of key principles that should be used to "deliver" difficult and unrealistic projects. These principles are independent of the chosen project management methodology - they remain complementary to them and help to successfully complete even those projects that seem unrealistic: in terms of time, scope, finances and other aspects. 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