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Book two · The organisation trying to deliver

Impossible by Friday

How to Deliver When Pressure, Process and Priorities Collide

A practical book about the space between an urgent promise and the systems, people, controls and physical limits required to make it real.

Preparing for publicationFirst edition 2026Published by PressureReady

What the book is about

A deadline is not a method.

Every organisation has its own version of impossible by Friday. A customer is waiting. A service is meant to open. A system has failed. Or a date has appeared before anyone has worked out what the date requires.

The book is written for both sides of the table. Operations sees the cost of waiting. Support sees contracts, law, safety, money, technical limits and the temporary arrangement that might become permanent. Management must make the trade-off visible and decide while the decision still matters.

Can the organisation turn pressure into priorities, options, authority and a responsible result?
Two realitiesWhy different functions experience time, risk and failure in different ways.
Manufactured urgencyHow late decisions, vague requirements and promises before plans create the emergency.
From constraints to optionsHow to make complexity legible without using it as theatre or pretending it does not exist.
Responsible deliveryAuthorised exceptions, decision rights, risk ownership and stabilising what was delivered quickly.

Who it is for

Executives, operations leaders, project and product managers, procurement, legal, finance, engineering, logistics, IT and any professional who owns a result while depending on other parts of the organisation to make it possible.

Its place in the trilogy

Stay Useful asks how people behave under pressure. Impossible by Friday asks how the whole organisation carries the conflict between urgency and control. The third book examines what happens when this conflict becomes the normal operating system.