Project Management Cinema

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Project Management Cinema

Below is my initial attempt at listing movies I have used or would consider using to illustrate
project management principles. Suggestions are always welcomed.

The Italian Job


I use the opening heist sequence in Venice to illustrate the
sequencing of parallel activities.

The Flight of the Phoenix (original)


There are a lot of project management gems in this movie
including how to work on an international team and
creative problem solving.

The Dirty Dozen


This movie does a good job of illustrating team building
techniques (in particular creating a common enemy), but
I show the segment where they use a nursery rhyme to
communicate the project plan to convey the importance
of communicating in a way your audience will
understand.

Apollo 13
I use the second half of the movie (when things go
wrong) to illustrate creative problem solving and risk
management.

Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmakers Apocalypse (VHS


only)
One of the best movies on film making gone awry. I have
used this documentary to illustrate risk management,
scope creep, international project management, managing
creative projects, and the meaning of project success.

The Bridge on the River Kwai


I have used the power struggle between the Japanese and
British commanders to discuss the meaning of authority
as well as the commando raid to illustrate contingency
responses.

Battle of the X-Planes


Inside story behind the competition between Boeing and
Lockheed Martin to win the bid for a next generation
fighter plane.

The Great Escape


This is a good film on risk management as well
generating a debate over what is a successful project and
conducting a post project retrospective.

The Pentagon Wars


Funny account of the development of the Bradley Infantry
Fighting Vehicle. I use this film to illustrate scope creep and
organizational politics.

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