Silver Medal winner of the IBPA Book Awards 2024.
In the high-stakes world of Parts Unlimited, a struggling auto parts company, the road ahead is littered with seemingly insurmountable obstacles. A new IT initiative, code-named Phoenix Project, represents the company’s best hope to halt declining sales and reverse its fortunes. But dark clouds are on the horizon…
When several disastrous system outages rock Parts Unlimited, all eyes turn toward the hapless IT department. Newly minted VP of IT Ops, Bill Palmer’s future and that of the entire Phoenix Project are suddenly hanging by a thread as angry executives, infighting teams, and technical debt run amok.
But help arrives in the unlikely form of Erik, a prospective board member with a mysterious military past. Through Erik’s mentoring and uncompromising methods, Bill begins to unearth decades of organizational dysfunction. He confronts the silo-driven operations of the IT department and uncovers crippling political minefields that transcend technology.
With technical debt mounting, Bill must revolt against entrenched lures and survival narratives that have long paralyzed the IT organization. Can he rally his team into a cohesive unit and capture the hearts and minds of skeptical leaders and developers?
Volume 1 of this graphic adaptation by Gene Kim and illustrated by Mike Collins vividly brings the bestselling book The Phoenix Project to life on every page. Join Bill’s rebellion as he leads IT out of stagnation and toward a soaring Phoenix-like rebirth.
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Publisher : IT Revolution
Publication date : November 5, 2024
Language : English
Print length : 104 pages
ISBN-10 : 1950508919
ISBN-13 : 978-1950508914
Item Weight : 8 ounces
Dimensions : 6.25 x 0.5 x 10.25 inches
Book 1 of 3 : The Phoenix Project Graphic Novel
Best Sellers Rank: #103,415 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #32 in Production & Operations #101 in Computers & Technology Industry #778 in Business Management (Books)
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6 reviews for The Phoenix Project: A Graphic Novel about IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win
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Jo –
Phoenix Project
Good quality
Hal B. –
Short Story, Cheap Materials
Not sure why this has to be split into three books. I would have happily waited for a the full story in one edition. Regarding the current graphic novel, the paper and overall book just seems cheaply made. Very thin book. The price just doesn’t justify the lack of quality and quantity of pages. The story is good and I enjoyed reading it.
Simon –
It’s good, came well packaged and all. I only got it because it was on sale and I love the author. Very short read, easy to understand.
Zaka –
It’s good quality
Carlos Javier López casero –
Novela gráfica muy bien realizada, con ilustraciones de gran calidad y una narrativa clara que transmite eficazmente los conceptos clave de IT y DevOps de The Phoenix Project. El mensaje principal se mantiene y la lectura resulta ágil y accesible, incluso para quienes no tienen un perfil técnico.Como punto negativo, el tomo es bastante corto y solo cubre una parte reducida de la historia original. Para completar la trama es necesario adquirir los siguientes volúmenes y esperar a su publicación.En general, es una adaptación recomendable por su calidad visual y enfoque divulgativo, aunque algo escasa en contenido.
Jonas Sarunas –
The book is of good quality.I had never read a comic before, actually — and I really enjoyed it. Great job!I’m looking forward to the next volumes. :)Just curious — are you planning to release a comic-style version of The Unicorn Project as well?It would be great to read that too! Turning another masterpiece into a comic sounds like a fantastic idea.Thanks again!