Chapter 6. The RAP Process
“If there is something I can do for you, you come, we'll talk.”
—Don Corleone (Robert DeNiro)[1]
[1] Godfather Part II, Frances Ford Coppola, Director and Writer, 1974.
The process of participative planning or RAP sessions is the key to eXtreme project management. As a tool, it encapsulates all the behaviors mentioned in Chapter 3, “eXtreme Concepts.” Just to remind you, they are as follows:
Participative: The management of projects is based on meaningful participation of stakeholders.
Proactive: Project management is a creative and proactive problem-solving process.
Open: Everything about the project is shared openly with all stakeholders.
Outward-oriented: The focus of the project manager is outward toward the stake ...
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