Project Management and The Great Escape By Kurt Ackerman (732) 583-5816

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Project Management and The Great Escape By Kurt Ackerman (732)

Who were the Stakeholders in this Project? The Prisoners.The Prisoners. The Guards.The Guards. The Guards Administrators.The Guards Administrators. The Allies.The Allies. The Third Reich.The Third Reich.

What were the three escape projects names? The tunnel Tom.The tunnel Tom. The tunnel Dick.The tunnel Dick. The tunnel Harry.The tunnel Harry. Why three of them? So that the prisoners would have alternate options if one was discovered, or if other problems presented themselves (Risk Management).So that the prisoners would have alternate options if one was discovered, or if other problems presented themselves (Risk Management).

The Scope Constraint Tunnels needed to be dug far enough to escape the compound. The tunnels needed lights, air, wall and ceiling support. Excavated dirt needed to be disposed of in a clandestine manner. Papers needed to be forged. Civilian clothes needed to be procured and tailored. Maps were needed, as were train schedules. Languages needed to be learned - or unlearned.Tunnels needed to be dug far enough to escape the compound. The tunnels needed lights, air, wall and ceiling support. Excavated dirt needed to be disposed of in a clandestine manner. Papers needed to be forged. Civilian clothes needed to be procured and tailored. Maps were needed, as were train schedules. Languages needed to be learned - or unlearned.

The Cost Constraint Items were stolen. Items were made from what was available, Guards were bribed and items bartered. Guards were also blackmailed into supplying resources.Items were stolen. Items were made from what was available, Guards were bribed and items bartered. Guards were also blackmailed into supplying resources.

The Time Constraint The timetable was quite extensive. It took over a year, nearly two, for the tunnels to be ready. Their timetable was altered a little when one tunnel was discovered.The timetable was quite extensive. It took over a year, nearly two, for the tunnels to be ready. Their timetable was altered a little when one tunnel was discovered.

Who was the Project Manager? In real life, Roger Bushell. In the movie, Roger Big X Bartlett (Richard Attenborough).In real life, Roger Bushell. In the movie, Roger Big X Bartlett (Richard Attenborough).

What was the Security Team Leader responsible for? Flight Lieutenant George Harsh was in charge of internal security. Special German guards – Ferrets – could nose around in the compound for any signs of escape. Harsh created a log-in/log-out system (called Duty Pilot) to keep track of the Ferrets.Flight Lieutenant George Harsh was in charge of internal security. Special German guards – Ferrets – could nose around in the compound for any signs of escape. Harsh created a log-in/log-out system (called Duty Pilot) to keep track of the Ferrets.

What was the Counterfeiting Team Leader responsible for? Flight Lieutenant Des Plunkett was responsible for forgery of crucial papers and maps. Improvisation and bribery were used to procure maps and German IDs, from which copies were made.Flight Lieutenant Des Plunkett was responsible for forgery of crucial papers and maps. Improvisation and bribery were used to procure maps and German IDs, from which copies were made.

What was the Clothing Team Leader responsible for? Tommy Guest and his team were responsible for altering the service uniforms, as well as workmans clothes and all civilian attire. Service uniforms were recut and dyed, and bedding was also used to make clothes. These pieces were concealed by carpentry professional Digger Macintosh.Tommy Guest and his team were responsible for altering the service uniforms, as well as workmans clothes and all civilian attire. Service uniforms were recut and dyed, and bedding was also used to make clothes. These pieces were concealed by carpentry professional Digger Macintosh.

What was the Tunnel Team Leader responsible for? Flying Officer Wally Floody was a pre-war mining engineer, and was the brains behind the tunnels. A manually operated air-pump was built, wires and light bulbs were strung (using the Germans electricity), and excavated dirt was surreptitiously disposed of around the compound.Flying Officer Wally Floody was a pre-war mining engineer, and was the brains behind the tunnels. A manually operated air-pump was built, wires and light bulbs were strung (using the Germans electricity), and excavated dirt was surreptitiously disposed of around the compound.

What was the Financial Operations Team Leader responsible for? Johnny Travis was in charge of scrounging whatever was available to create escape kits and hoard lagergeld, which was as close to money as the POWs were allowed to have. Train tickets, travel passes, and even a camera were procured.Johnny Travis was in charge of scrounging whatever was available to create escape kits and hoard lagergeld, which was as close to money as the POWs were allowed to have. Train tickets, travel passes, and even a camera were procured.

What were some project controls? The X Committee, which organized the plan, could approve or reject any other escape plans. Secrecy was important. English-speaking Ferrets would eavesdrop on the POWs. The Duty Pilot system monitored the movements of the ferrets. Forged documents were reviewed again and again. Prisoners were tested on their language skills.The X Committee, which organized the plan, could approve or reject any other escape plans. Secrecy was important. English-speaking Ferrets would eavesdrop on the POWs. The Duty Pilot system monitored the movements of the ferrets. Forged documents were reviewed again and again. Prisoners were tested on their language skills.

Name one anticipated risk, and the mitigation plan. Discovery of the escape plan. Bushell had been warned that if he tried another escape, he would be killed. Tunnel cave-ins were also common; bed boards from the bunks shored tunnel walls and ceilings up.Discovery of the escape plan. Bushell had been warned that if he tried another escape, he would be killed. Tunnel cave-ins were also common; bed boards from the bunks shored tunnel walls and ceilings up.

Name one unanticipated risk, and the risk response. Due to the unforeseen cutting down of trees to make way for camp expansion, the end of the escape tunnel was 30 feet from the woods, meaning escaping prisoners could be discovered when the guard walked by the area. A rope was stretched from the woods to the end of the tunnel, and a tug was given when the German sentry was not nearby.Due to the unforeseen cutting down of trees to make way for camp expansion, the end of the escape tunnel was 30 feet from the woods, meaning escaping prisoners could be discovered when the guard walked by the area. A rope was stretched from the woods to the end of the tunnel, and a tug was given when the German sentry was not nearby.

What were the key deliverables? An escape tunnel needed to be dug.An escape tunnel needed to be dug. 250 men were to attempt escape.250 men were to attempt escape. The Third Reich was to be distracted from their war effort as they searched for the escapees.The Third Reich was to be distracted from their war effort as they searched for the escapees.

Why were completion times so important? Sentries patrolled the grounds at regular intervals.Sentries patrolled the grounds at regular intervals. Prisoners had to be out under cover of darkness and early enough so they could catch trains.Prisoners had to be out under cover of darkness and early enough so they could catch trains. Dates on the Ids were valid only for the day of escape. The escape had to be executed while the forged format was still current.Dates on the Ids were valid only for the day of escape. The escape had to be executed while the forged format was still current. The longer they put off the escape, the more likely the remaining tunnels would be discovered.The longer they put off the escape, the more likely the remaining tunnels would be discovered.

How were human resources managed? People were assigned jobs according to their vocations in civilian life.People were assigned jobs according to their vocations in civilian life. Graphic designers became counterfeiters; mining engineers became tunnel experts; tailors designed civilian clothes.Graphic designers became counterfeiters; mining engineers became tunnel experts; tailors designed civilian clothes. The biggest contributors to the project were among the first out, as were German- speaking prisoners, who were believed to have the best chances of success.The biggest contributors to the project were among the first out, as were German- speaking prisoners, who were believed to have the best chances of success.

How did they use motivation and team-building? The prisoners were organized as a community with all members invested in the well-being of the rest of their comrades. The men pooled their rations, lagergeld, and other precious items, so that all made a contribution.The prisoners were organized as a community with all members invested in the well-being of the rest of their comrades. The men pooled their rations, lagergeld, and other precious items, so that all made a contribution.

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References The Great Escape Stalag Luft III, Sagan March 24/25th, 1944 By Rob Davis Retrieved from: Remembering the Fifty Retrieved from: Stalag Luft III Photos Retrieved from: NOVA Great Escape - Experts dig into World War IIs most daring and technically ingenious prison break. PBS, November 16, 2004 Retrieved from: